Rob,
I always wanted a Pagoda and last fall I decided to buy one. I knew little about these cars, and, living in S.E. Michigan, knew I would have to travel to find one. I set a budget of $50,000.00, which I figured should buy me a good car.
I first set out to view the most expensive car for sale by a reputable seller and benchmark it. I found a true 1971 280sl, all origional except for paint with 71,000 miles at Hatch & Sons. I flew out over the Christmas Holiday's to view it. Asking price, $70,000.00. The car was beautiful and needed nothing. Although I didn't buy the car, Hatch told me not to buy anything under $50,000.00, and 280's only.
A few more months of internt shopping and I came across a recently restored 1966 230SL. I flew out to California to view it. The work was done by a reputable restoration shop, and this car was beautiful. Asking price, $43,000.00. Now $43,000.00 is a lot of money for a 230 (I have yet come across one costing more), but everything on this car was new/rebuilt. I purchased this car and have thoroughly enjoyed it all summer. The car is not concours ready, but with the help I get from the Pagoda Scholars I read on this forum, it gets a little closer each month.
Was Hatch right? Should I have gone with the 280? I guess it's about what you're after. All I know is that I love my car. I'll let the Pagoda Scholars be the judge.
Mike in Detroit
1966 230SL silver/red