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Wow. How much work are you willing to put into a restoration? Talk about buying a car in bits!!

2 part post hehehehe
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by bighly:
Wow. How much work are you willing to put into a restoration? Talk about buying a car in bits!!

2 part post hehehehe
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I saw that on ebay yesterday and thought will anyone bid. And on what? Maybe worth about $50. No make that $5. Or maybe even a loss due to transportation and disposal fees!!!
 
I looked into those numbers, but that car is worthless. If those numbers were M numbers, then it would be worth something but its a BN1 so it can't be an M.

Too bad
 
This is the same cat trying to get 400 bucks for a rusted out old sidesfift tranny with the 28% OD. He refuses to box it up and ship to boot. As you recall i was looking for 28% overdrive parts a week back. Had to pass. Needless to say he is not selling many Healey parts.
 
its not an S

he listed a number: 222321

S numbers were 222701-222750

[ 05-12-2004: Message edited by: Harold brandner ]</p>
 
Harold,
The seller in the link to restored chassis had a 100S listed over the winter that had a "unique" history. I was just being a bit glibb for those that remember the sale.

CDK
 
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