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Old August 6th 03, 11:36 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Robert Pearce
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Default Ok, under £500 classics.

In article , Jon Tilson
writes
Not that I want to talk down prices cos I own lots but it is possible to get
a decent 1850 Dollomite for that money...
One on ebay in Kent...

Unless things have changed in the last couple of years, the 2500S is
generally similarly priced to a Dolomite 1850, and much better value.
Not that Dolomites are bad cars - I've owned three - but I'd definitely
go with the 2000 range for preference.

That said, my 2500S is up for grabs (sincere apologies to Ken who came
to look at it when I was being unbelievably incompetent), but it's a
major restoration project.
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Rob Pearce
Club Triumph Spitfire and GT6 consultant

The above views and opinions are mine, and do not necessarily reflect Club
Triumph policy.
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