buying a tabc
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Hello to all list members As you red already on the list, I want to buy a tabc. I found a MG TA in england now,( in a very rough state and still incomplete)wich I think I could restore with a lot of patience ( and probably) lots of money. Before making an appointment with the owner to go overthere and see it( its not in my backyard), I would be very pleased if other ta owners could mail me fotos(off list of course), so that I can see how a complete car looks, seen from different angles,to give me a more right idea of an original TA. and being able to compare in wich state of completion the car is. Generally, I know how the car has to be, but I've seen so much differences in TAs, and everybody claims it original Please just send pictures of cars or separate items wich are original. Thank you all in advance. HARRY Any other written information wich can help me to evaluate the car is also very welcome
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----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] harryvan@eresmas.com [b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Tuesday, October 30, 2001 2:28 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] buying a tabc Hello , Dear Folks Thanks very much for all reactions that I got on my demand on the list. But realy, this is not the news I wanted to know. When I am receiving all the mails every day, all arguing about tiny things as position of cables, even numbers of radiators( with all respect of the one who asks), I thought I would have another response about a such simple and general demand. Maybe, reading my mail again, I gave too little information on all of you to evaluate the car I want to buy, and I understand why you just can give me the information to buy a book and to read it.Obviously, I know already for a long time that reading books can make us a lot smarter, but I also know, that practical guys, with experience, can learn me even more in a few minutes than a book of thousand pages can do. Just imagine my feelings: I realy want to buy a tabc( don't ask why not a td or tf. this is maybe because I have a narrow mind), and as you all know, these are very rare to find overhere in Europe( Don't talk me about shipping it , etc. because I know from experience that checking it in America and shipping will cost me the price of a totally restored one). I am well bewared that I cannot have a tabc for nothing,but I have also seen some wich are sold as "totally restored, good engine, good gear shift, good clutch, etc). at realy amazing prices( up to 30.000 $), wich just can drive, OK, they are running, for another 500 miles, before doing all the costs, needed on a restoration project. Maybe, on former mails , I asked for needed technical skills, presuming( I am always very carefull) that my mechanical , electric, an coachwork skills are so small, but now has became the time to be sure of myself and start acting. I don't want to bore all folks with slow computers by adding pictures and explanation about the car I want to buy. For that I make the same mail to Mr Walter Prechsl, hoping he can put some of the necessary information on a certain part of the tabc site, so that you can see the car I maybe want to buy. Please, specialists, look the fotos and explanation, and tell me if I have to buy this car, yes or no,without any regrets afterwards to your adress. I take the risk, evaluating your information. The car shown is made out of a basket case for a few years, the price the owner is asking is 6000 pound sterling(He also mentions "any reasonabe offer, what the hell can that be). I know there is a marge, but can this car be restored ,costing price plus restoration works ,for aprox 20.000$ Please answer now very concrete. Hope very much to join you as a future tabc owner( If not , bull fighting also is a very fine hobby) PS I have lots of time to work on the project, I am a 46 years old retired person, of corse, living in Spain far away of help from my " friends". Harry Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Wheels and hubs are worn out --> Set of Wheels with tyres (5) --> 3.500DM Hubs: ~ 1.000 DM, incl. Stubaxles
Interieur: Mostly the leather has scratches and ruptures, the padding was down (or lost to mouses) A new set will cost you ~ 1.100 Pound
Engine: Complete overhaul --> 6.000 DM Minimum
Weather gear: Half tonneau / Hood / Sidescreen Covers / Carpet Set ---> 500 Pounds
Rear axle: Crown & Pinion Wheels ---> ~ 1.000 DM
Chromework: Probably more than 2.500,- DM (Windscreen frame / Mask/ Lamps / Horn and other small parts). Prices for restoring the parts, not for new ones!
Electric: Wiring loom --> 300,-DM
Gearbox: Overhaul ~ 1.000 DM (if you need no special parts)
Instrument overhaul ~ 500 Pound
Summary: ~ 25.500 DM & your work (more than 1.000 hours) & thousend small parts & paintshop & the basket case for 6.000 Pound.
Pro: After that project you know what you drive, you have earned a lot of how know. To be proud after that project.
Contra: ~ 2 Years hard work, high telephone bills, some horrible mail costs, research of rare parts, problems with paint shop / engine shop. Expensive journeys to England s autojumbles. Lost of two years driving fun. Lost of you family (probably for ~ 2 years, sometimes for ever).
b.t.w: I went the hard way
Greetings lozi (TC3762)
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[quote]---------- [b]From: [/b]tonygoodall tonygoodall@blueyonder.co.uk> [b]Date: [/b]Tue, 30 Oct 2001 18:43:20 +0100 [b]To: [/b]Van Malder Harry harryvan@eresmas.com> [b]Subject: [/b]Re: [mg-tabc] buying a tabc
Harry What you describe would not seem to be worth 6000 unless there are many new parts included, I would guess that you should be looking to pay no more than 3 - 4000. Why not consider buying a TA or TC which is running but needing a fair amount of work, this way you know where everything fits and any dismantling for repair or replacement shows you the way things fit together (not too difficult on Ts, but there are tricky bits) You should be able to buy such a car for about 10,000, and a gradual investment of say 4,000 should leave you with a presentable car which YOU CAN DRIVE. If you start with a basket case and do not know it well, it could be years before you get the 'buzz' of driving a T. Regards Tony TC9825 [b]From: [/b]"Van Malder Harry" harryvan@eresmas.com> [b]Date: [/b]Tue, 30 Oct 2001 15:28:43 +0100 [b]To: [/b]mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> [b]Subject: [/b][mg-tabc] buying a tabc
[/quote]Hello , Dear Folks Thanks very much for all reactions that I got on my demand on the list. But realy, this is not the news I wanted to know. When I am receiving all the mails every day, all arguing about tiny things as position of cables, even numbers of radiators( with all respect of the one who asks), I thought I would have another response about a such simple and general demand. Maybe, reading my mail again, I gave too little information on all of you to evaluate the car I want to buy, and I understand why you just can give me the information to buy a book and to read it.Obviously, I know already for a long time that reading books can make us a lot smarter, but I also know, that practical guys, with experience, can learn me even more in a few minutes than a book of thousand pages can do. Just imagine my feelings: I realy want to buy a tabc( don't ask why not a td or tf. this is maybe because I have a narrow mind), and as you all know, these are very rare to find overhere in Europe( Don't talk me about shipping it , etc. because I know from experience that checking it in America and shipping will cost me the price of a totally restored one). I am well bewared that I cannot have a tabc for nothing,but I have also seen some wich are sold as "totally restored, good engine, good gear shift, good clutch, etc). at realy amazing prices( up to 30.000 $), wich just can drive, OK, they are running, for another 500 miles, before doing all the costs, needed on a restoration project. Maybe, on former mails , I asked for needed technical skills, presuming( I am always very carefull) that my mechanical , electric, an coachwork skills are so small, but now has became the time to be sure of myself and start acting. I don't want to bore all folks with slow computers by adding pictures and explanation about the car I want to buy. For that I make the same mail to Mr Walter Prechsl, hoping he can put some of the necessary information on a certain part of the tabc site, so that you can see the car I maybe want to buy. Please, specialists, look the fotos and explanation, and tell me if I have to buy this car, yes or no,without any regrets afterwards to your adress. I take the risk, evaluating your information. The car shown is made out of a basket case for a few years, the price the owner is asking is 6000 pound sterling(He also mentions "any reasonabe offer, what the hell can that be). I know there is a marge, but can this car be restored ,costing price plus restoration works ,for aprox 20.000$ Please answer now very concrete. Hope very much to join you as a future tabc owner( If not , bull fighting also is a very fine hobby) PS I have lots of time to work on the project, I am a 46 years old retired person, of corse, living in Spain far away of help from my " friends". Harry Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
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