Hello everyone, awesome forum; I love all of the info and plan to read it all
I'm looking at getting into a vintage convertible and have always loved the Pagodas and Pontons.
I've never owned a vintage car, but I'm pretty capable of minor repairs/maintenance and also willing to pay a pro when needed.
I'm a huge German car fanatic and have owned many late model BMWs and MBs
This will be a #3 car for me and be more of a sunny weekend crusier around town and the occasional car shows and enthusiast events
I also have a brand new AMG garage queen that I use when I need 500hp!!
and the weather is right.
This vintage car will get very little use as I have a young family and already struggle to find time to drive and detail my current cars.
I know the Pagodas tend to be less headaches (mechanically) as compared to the Pontons and also less money in the same condition.
I'd love to have one of each, but my wallet and garage space is not cooperating!
I know my personality and i will want a car that is as close to perfect as possible.
Fully restored is preferred and my max budget is $60k.
From my research, the 190sl is close to $100k in this shape, but it appears that I can get a great Pagoda for $60k.
I love the red interiors and prefer silver or grey outside, but I also would entertain black paint too. I like the earlier Pagodas (230 or early 250), but the 280s tend to have more parts available.
So my question is this:
Should I get a really nice Pagoda for $60k or a decent Ponton which will need more work?
And about how much should I expect for annual maintenance for each car in it's respectful condition?
Thanks in advance!