martx-5 said:
I'm not one where originality means that much
in mass produced cars, as I have modified my TR3 extensively
during it's restoration. But, I have a TR3A. Lots of those made,
so I don't feel bad about making the mods. There are enough purists
around that will keep TR3's and TR3A's as original. But, a TR2 is a
different animal. Less then 9,000 made, and probably not too many left.
If I had one of those, I would really try to keep it as original as possible.
True, it does appear that ther are a lot of originality issues
with the car, and from this comment on his ad:
"Hagertys "Cars That Matter" price Guide, shows a TR2 in number 1 Condition
at $52,400. My reserve is not that high, but is not inexpensive. The most recent
comparable sale found was a 1959 TR3 in Number one condition that sold in one of
the January Scottsdale auctions for just over 49K"
It would appear that he is looking for top money for this car, possibly in the
high 40's. For that kind of money I would expect to see a lot more and better
quality photos of the car. There's no pics of the under side, no good pics of the interior or dash.
The car also appears to have a TR3A trunklid and it looks like it has TR3 seats.
If he's looking for a price in the high $40s which his ad appears to infer for that kind of money I would expect
the car to be a faithful restoration of a TR2, 'warts' and all. Not a TR2 with a lot of
'improvements' so that it's a mishmash of TR2 & TR3-3A.