Hello Boxman,
Prices are all over the place because the conditions are all over the place. You can have very nice looking cars that run awful; very bad looking cars that run great; very bad looking cars that are simply in need of a refreshing, and very nice looking cars that hide a myriad of problems. You REALLY have to know what you are looking at, and spreading this knowledge is one of the wonderful things this and other forums accomplishes. Rather then use eBay as any kind of price guide, one would better speak with John Olson, Alex Dearborn, Mark Passarelli and Brian Peters, amongst others, who have intimate knowledge of the [113] cars that they sell and thus can place a better "price/condition" ratio on it then eBay can, which is often times sellers who know little (How many times have you seen "I'm selling it for a friend" or getting elusive answers to simple questions?) and buyers who know less.
Stockpile Pagodas? One of the sure-fire ways to kill one of these cars is to NOT drive it.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored