@Mmata, I agree and congratulations on your new car - a very nice addition to your collection. Kienle is among the best in the world and famous for their restored Gullwings as well, I regularly drool over the ones advertised in German car magazines...
My point with this thread is only that there seems to be a lot of difference in the prices - for instance, the last car I linked to is not even original, but has an exchanged engine etc. and still commands almost twice the price of similar cars that I have seen advertised lately. Generally, the prices seem to be on the rise, but the gap between the very best (such as Kienle restored cars like yours and low-mileage unrestored cars like the one who spawned this thread) and the regular fare is also widening considerably. But it is always good to know that the money thrown into restorations does not vanish into thin air, but actually increases the value with a similar amount as the restoration cost. That is a great incentive to keep our beloved cars in a good condition :-)
Ulf
PS: Airconditioning in Portugal seems like a very, very good idea as it gets HOT