Should I sell TC 0857?

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Charles Hill
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Should I sell TC 0857?

Post by Charles Hill » Wed Jul 24, 2002 9:50 pm

I am asking for your opinions/advice. I have 2 TCs, TC 0857 and TC EXU 7387. 7387 is on the road and in sound shape even tho not original. 0857 so far is a 12 year restoration project from a basket case. Its getting closer, but still has a long way to go. Anyway, this weekend, I came across a Morgan +4 that is almost the same as the one I had 25 years ago but in much better condition. It only has 19,000 original miles. I would love to get it, but I am already maxed out in cars. I don't have the time, money, space, etc for another car. So, to get the Morgan, something has to go. I think it would be TC 0857. Problem is, how is the best way for it to go. Should I sell it as a complete car, or try to part it out? I would prefer to sell it as a complete car even though I suspect I would get more by parting it out. Either way, I will never get what I have in the car. Don't even ask how much. Regards, Charles Hill

Edward Dunn
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Re: Should I sell TC 0857?

Post by Edward Dunn » Wed Jul 24, 2002 10:01 pm

I need the fenders... Ed I don't have the time, money, space, etc for another car.
> So, to get the Morgan, something has to go. > > I think it would be TC 0857. Problem is, how is the best way for it to > go. Should I sell it as a complete car, or try to part it out? I would > prefer to sell it as a complete car even though I suspect I would get > more by parting it out. Either way, I will never get what I have in the > car. Don't even ask how much. > > Regards, > Charles Hill > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

Gene Gillam
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Re: Should I sell TC 0857?

Post by Gene Gillam » Thu Jul 25, 2002 4:29 am

Charles, If you must sell the car, sell it as a complete one - please! Heck, you weren't in the restoration mode in order to make money were you? Good luck with the Morgan - I don't know much about 'em except I like their looks, especially the flat rads. Gene Gillam Saucier, MS

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