TA for sale
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I received the following email - and thought I'd pass it along.
Subj: MG Ownership Message
Date: 03/21/2001 8:14:44 AM Pacific Standard Time
[i]From: root@vouvray.ipl.co.uk (Superuser)
To: FDShade@aol.com
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I have a 37 TA that took to long and cost to much to retore. I'm interested
to putting it on the market, but I'm not sure of what a fair market value
would be for a complete frame up retortion. Do you have any idea or could
you direct me to someone that might?
[i]Mike LeGault - root@vouvray.ipl.co.uk [/i]
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interested to putting it on the market, but I'm not sure of what a fair market value would be for a complete frame up retortion. Do you have any idea or could you direct me to someone that might?>I have a 37 TA that took to long and cost to much to retore. I'm
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Message text written by "Mark McCombs"
these TA bonnet panels I am trying to sell..... maybe I should contact that shop!>You would have thought I would have been overwhelmed my inquiries for
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Ahh, the cost of a TA restoration!!!! I bought my '38 in Montreal in
1971 for $250 CAD. Seemed like a bargoon until I found out how many
things were incorrect or needed major repair/replacement. I just last
week received it back from the upholstery fitter and with that plus the
paint job I figure I'm looking at CAD$56000 (about 25000GBP). This car
(pics on the T-ABC gallery but not the latest) had parts from several
post war cars, including front wing Rolls parking lights, had been
t-boned at one time in its life, and was missing many many parts.
If I were to sell it there would be a substantial shortfall but then I
rationalize that the shortfall represents the cost of my hobby over the
many years.
I'm close to the finish on this 30 year (yes 30!!) restoration and hope
to have it on the road in late June/early July (for Bob Grunau that's
this year!!).
Art
FDShade@aol.com wrote:
> > I received the following email - and thought I'd pass it along. > > Subj: MG Ownership Message > Date: 03/21/2001 8:14:44 AM Pacific Standard Time > From: root@vouvray.ipl.co.uk (Superuser) > To: FDShade@aol.com > > I have a 37 TA that took to long and cost to much to retore. I'm > interested > to putting it on the market, but I'm not sure of what a fair market > value > would be for a complete frame up retortion. Do you have any idea or > could > you direct me to someone that might? > > Mike LeGault - root@vouvray.ipl.co.uk > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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After looking the cost analysis from Clive for a T series car and the
final cost, I am astounded! I should take what is left in my stock portfolio
and start looking for more T series cars and use them to retire on.
At least with the car, I can take it out and enjoy it on a sunny day.
From Colorado, a sunny 68 F, no wind and all the snow has melted...time to
drive and enjoy!
Ben Cordsen, TC 4260
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Re: TA for sale
The basic equation used by professional restorers - eg Naylor Restorations
eg, is that the basic car - complete and derelict but ALL THERE is a cost
of up to 5000 UK pounds, An almost bare chassis is 1500 UKPounds from
a certain a UK source.
Then 20,000 UKPounds parts and 20,000 UKPounds labour.
1 UK Pound = 1.424 USDollars today.
A$64,000USD T-type? Can I have the name of some of the clients?
Bill Harkins
Fallbrook, CA
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Ahh, the cost of a TA restoration!!!! I bought my '38 in Montreal in
1971 for $250 CAD. Seemed like a bargoon until I found out how many
things were incorrect or needed major repair/replacement. I just last
week received it back from the upholstery fitter and with that plus the
paint job I figure I'm looking at CAD$56000 (about 25000GBP). This car
(pics on the T-ABC gallery but not the latest) had parts from several
post war cars, including front wing Rolls parking lights, had been
t-boned at one time in its life, and was missing many many parts.
If I were to sell it there would be a substantial shortfall but then I
rationalize that the shortfall represents the cost of my hobby over the
many years.
Ah yes, but what about the cost of a golf club membership over all these
years? Probably cost more and even more frustrations hitting that little
white ball about!! I think you are better off with the TA.
Bob G.
I'm close to the finish on this 30 year (yes 30!!) restoration and hope
to have it on the road in late June/early July (for Bob Grunau that's
this year!!).
Now if I were a betting man, I would be prepared to wager a small amount,
perhaps a few bottles of Old Speckled Hen, against a July, 2001 completion
date ( if for no other reason than to egg you on ).
Bob G.
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TA for sale
Following received from Peter Perry email -> pperry444@juno.com
For Sale 1936 MG TA Chassis# TA-0287 Engine #MPJG-538
This is a very low production # wide fuel tank car with early style rear
fenders that lack the typical ridges found on later T series cars. This chassis
# TA- 0287 was the 36th T-Series ever produced. The body was redone in the mid
80's. The wood has been all replaced and there no structural or rust issues
whatsoever. The fenders are straight with no signs of bodywork, fill or any
previous collisions. The paint is very presentable and was presumably done
sometime in the mid 80 s. The chassis firewall and undercarriage have been
professionally refinished in gloss urethane black. Most recent work cost nearly
$4000 in parts alone, including new master cylinder and wheel cylinders made
from brass and supplied by Abington Spares. The generator and original voltage
regulator has been rebuilt and upgraded with diode circuits. The Motor had
been rebuilt in the mid 1980's and has few miles since. It produces very good
oil pressure and purrs overall. The original carburetors have also recently
been rebuilt.
A rare chance to own and enjoy a piece of our motoring heritage!
Proudly offered at $32685.00 US
Pictures can be seen at _www.sportscarsbypeterperry.photosite.com_
(http://www.sportscarsbypeterperry.photosite.com)
Peter Perry pperry444@juno.com
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TA for sale
I just heard of a 1938 TA for sale in the Naples, Florida USA area.
Supposed to be in very good condition, around $39,000 is asking.
Anybody know anything about this?
Tom Wilson
Indianapolis, IN 46217
TWilson@motionwear.com
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Re: TA for sale
---Tom wrote-----
Bill - TA 2428
Tom.... Who, in their right mind, would buy a TA ! ? ! ?> I just heard of a 1938 TA for sale... -snip-

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