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Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:01 pm
by Gene Gillam
Listers,
http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one of those
ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie restored? How?
And more to the point, why?
Gene Gillam
Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:36 pm
by Terry Sanders
I asked the same question.....some one is nuts but if you've ever been to the B-J auction, most everyone there is nuts....its a circus atmosphere. A few years ago a 100 point VA Tickford only pulled $65K, so it all depends on who is bidding and what they are smoking!!
Terry
Gene Gillam anngene@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Listers,
http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one of those
ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie restored? How?
And more to the point, why?
Gene Gillam
Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:28 pm
by sara e jenkins
i had better double the insurance on my perfect and reported to be as
authentic as is possible TB-that is if relative value is to be used as a
benchmark-I am neither an expert or fanatic but even i think this price sets
a new standard for are you crazy-if only mg would become a suddenly
desirably collectable marque i could become wealthy on what i have in my
garage-what does this make a 52 TD dissassembled parts cleaned,chassis
dipped and painted*(17 years ago) and all needed parts purchased worth-
intertaining bids upwards of 45,000 dollars- lets all get on the band wagon
bjlazyl
>From: "Gene Gillam" anngene@bellsouth.net>
>To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
>Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:01:09 -0500
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http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
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>Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one of those
>ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie restored? How?
>And more to the point, why?
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>Gene Gillam
>Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:04 am
by Jim and Shirley Mink
All these years I thought that "TC" simply ment that it was the next model
after the TB. Now I find that it really means "Trials Car". Live and
learn. Jim
Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:09 pm
by David Lodge
Hello Gene,
And what, pray tell, exactly were "exacting factory standards"?
Regards, David Lodge
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From: "Gene Gillam" anngene@bellsouth.net>
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
Date: 16.6.2005 - 2:01:15
> Listers,
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http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
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> Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one
> of those
> ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie
> restored? How?
> And more to the point, why?
>
> Gene Gillam
> Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:45 pm
by Charles Hill
David,
Better still: "What factory?" It sure doesn't meet the standards of
the factory my TC came from.
In my opinion its more of a "customization" than a "restoration."
Regards,
Charles Hill
David Lodge wrote:
>Hello Gene,
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>And what, pray tell, exactly were "exacting factory standards"?
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>Regards, David Lodge
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>Subject: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
>Date: 16.6.2005 - 2:01:15
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>>Listers,
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http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
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>>Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one
>>of those
>>ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie
>>restored? How?
>>And more to the point, why?
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>>Gene Gillam
>>Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 8:59 pm
by sara e jenkins
rotissorie restored refers to a very exacting precise (and excellent)
method of mounting the car on a "spit" so that it can be examined meaqsures
and worked on from all sides- that being said this car is out to lunch-over
restored is a term often used among collectors-as a collector of over 30
cars esp british and 356 porsche who attends three or four important
auctions a year i wish this car had been mine-but again restoration costs
always exceed sales price- if this had been an authentic and correct pebble
beach car the price might have been right but i doubt this was the case
>From: "David Lodge" archie_ponsonby@post.cz>
>To:
anngene@bellsouth.net,
mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
>Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 03:09:20 +0200 (CEST)
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>Hello Gene,
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>And what, pray tell, exactly were "exacting factory standards"?
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>Regards, David Lodge
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>Subject: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
>Date: 16.6.2005 - 2:01:15
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> > Listers,
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http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
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> > Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had one
> > of those
> > ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And rotisserie
> > restored? How?
> > And more to the point, why?
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> > Gene Gillam
> > Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 6:07 pm
by David Lodge
Hello Sara,
Yes indeed, I am well aware of the use of a "rotisserie" for
restoring the underside of a car, it's the expression "exacting
factory standards" I was curious about!
Regards, David Lodge
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From: "sara e jenkins" bjlazyl@msn.com>
To:
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anngene@bellsouth.net,
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Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
Date: 17.6.2005 - 5:59:38
> rotissorie restored refers to a very exacting precise
> (and excellent)
> method of mounting the car on a "spit" so that it can
> be examined meaqsures
> and worked on from all sides- that being said this car
> is out to lunch-over
> restored is a term often used among collectors-as a
> collector of over 30
> cars esp british and 356 porsche who attends three or
> four important
> auctions a year i wish this car had been mine-but
> again restoration costs
> always exceed sales price- if this had been an
> authentic and correct pebble
> beach car the price might have been right but i doubt
> this was the case
>
> >From: "David Lodge" archie_ponsonby@post.cz>
> >To:
anngene@bellsouth.net,
mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
> >Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 03:09:20 +0200 (CEST)
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> >Hello Gene,
> >
> >And what, pray tell, exactly were "exacting factory
> >standards"?
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> >Regards, David Lodge
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> >Subject: [mg-tabc] Remember Seeing This One?
> >Date: 16.6.2005 - 2:01:15
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> > > Listers,
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http://tinyurl.com/au4wo
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> > > Holy cow...look at what this sold for...wish I had
> > > one
> > > of those
> > > ultra-rare Moss Magnachargers on my TC. And
> > > rotisserie
> > > restored? How?
> > > And more to the point, why?
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> > > Gene Gillam
> > > Saucier, MS
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Re: Remember Seeing This One?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:08 am
by Jim and Shirley Mink
I think that this is the car I saw at the New Hope (Pa.) auto show a few
years ago. (won my class). It was being touted as a "factory" trials car.
It was nice, but in my eyes over done but then I don't care for chrome
wheels on TCs.