Hello,
I just registered, intended on getting some technical information and/or buying tips, out of this site, before upgrading from my MG Midget...
But I just couldn't resist joining this little discussion where people with more money than sense (sense=cents. Gottit?) spend outrageous amounts on pagoda's.
I can only compliment those that can afford to spend 100kUS$ and more on a restoration (or buying) of a pagoda, for being so smart to have this kind of money.
But maybe they should contemplate shipping the car to any cheap labour rate country for that restoration? I mention this since I read an article in a classic car magazine, where a wellknown UK dealer/restorer declares that he shipped his cars to Poland (=monthly salaries of 500US$) for restoration. I guess that there must be quite a few countries on this planet where one can find talented restorers that do not charge 100US$/hour?
I also remember reading that nowadays most Pagoda's are bought up and shipped to Europe, presold.
Funny. I have been surfin the internet over the last year rather intensely on the lookout for the right car.
Observations? Here in Europe, Pagoda's worth having, start at 25.000euro=33.000US$, and go all the way up to 60kEuro and more (lottery winners please cue here). There are cheaper ones around but we all know that we shouldn't really buy these...
The point is that, whatever the price range, most of these cars seem to be for sale for months. I have followed a particular nice restorerd example in my parents hometown that is for sale for over 2 years. Wonder how it would drive after 2 years in a show room...
Anyway, this discussion thread clearly points out that there are 2 worlds out there.
One where people can turn down 150KUS$ offers.[:0]
And one where owners cope/struggle with Mercedes' policy of increasing the price of their spare parts accross the board, instead of taking into consideration that the parts of out of production cars should be more accessible.
Maybe somebody at Mercedes should estimate how many more cars would be restored if they apply this policy?
But hey, that is just the ranting of an owner of a restored car valued at the price of the bumpers of a pagoda.
Have a great day.
Jan
1974 MG Midget RWA chrome bumper RHD
1984 Kawasaki GPZ900R
2001 Honda Civic 5 door(don't ask)