So I have a 1970 Triumph GT6+ that has been in the family since new. It has a lot of sentimental value (it was my dad's first car and also mine), but for the last couple years I've had it stashed away in my back garage collecting dust because I don't much like driving it in this metropolitan area and my wife/kids want nothing to do with it. After doing a lot of work on it a while back, I am kind of over working on British cars, to boot.
The car's situation: It has had some events over its life (accidents, lots of rust, etc). As it sits, the entire floor pan and rockers and rear valences are fiberglass (molded from OEM steel stamped pieces), so the roof, doors, and bonnet are the main original body pieces. Could always find a better body shell for it on ebay or something, IDK.
About 7-8 years ago I took it frame-off, put a new (straight) frame on (sandblasted and epoxy-coated), put on all new suspension stuff all around (with Spax shocks, lowering block in the rear, uprated springs up front, all new bushings, etc). Rebuilt brakes all around. It has staggered Superlite 14" wheels I had custom-sized from Australia that are very nice, sitting on some Sumitomo tires with like 500 miles on them.
Engine is basically all original....never even been opened as far as I know. Has pertronix ignition and fires right up even after sitting for months. The intake manifold is bored out and it has twin SU 1.75s replacing the original Stromberg 1.50s. All wiring was replaced with a new harness about 10 years ago. Radiator (original) was recored then too.
Interior has pretty decent replacement carpet set from about 10 years ago. Currently has some Miata seats in it (I may still have originals). I had the dash custom-made to accommodate extra Smiths gauges and frankly it's my favorite part of the car. Interior could use some work, but overall it pretty decent. Has a nice Momo steering wheel as well.
Body is so-so....body panels don't align all that well, and the whole car is just rattle-canned matte black. It looks good from 20 feet and still gets complements. Has a Monza exhaust with no rust. OVerall the car runs, drives, handles much better than it did stock, and the engine still feels strong. The diff is a bit rumbly - not sure what the deal is since I had a vintage sportscar shop rebuild it less than 10 years ago and it hasn't been driven much in that time.
Also has an original/1970s aftermarket formerly chrome roof rack, an original am/fm radio deck, and most of the original interior features (tunnel knee pads, center bridge, etc) that I rounded up over the years. Plus plenty of stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting.
So IDK...I never drive it, and have other projects that interest me more (both to work on and to drive). I coudl just stash it away for a decade until maybe I'll be interested again, but am kind of thinking that someone else may enjoy it more than I would (and it could help my budget on other project cars).
So anyhow, with what I've said here, any ideas on what kind of ballpark someone might pay for it? It's not all that original, not at all a show car, but a good driver for someone who likes old Brit cars. Like I said it has sentimental value to me, but at this point maybe I'd rather just sell it to someone who might actually enjoy it.
Thoughts?