Fred,
While I agree with most if not all arguments that call for staying away or using the "bordeaux lady" or rather "rusty-gran'ma" as organ donor, the whole point should be considered in the recent craze movement in Pagoda prices. If you look at thread elsewhere showing at what price pagodas are offered, the investment may appear lucrative, although not cheap.
As far as just body and floor panels as well as hardtop, these are not too difficult to source. I would agree that you look into 40-50thousand investment, but at the end of the (long) route you achieve three goals:
- some profit (hopefully, if sold). This would also require an idea ho narrow is the market in New Caledonia, n'est-ce pas?
- feel good factor, as you save am old person (Pagoda) from annihilation
- you become an intimate expert in restoration, even though you are not mechanic, engineer or alike
On the drawback side:
- uncertainty as to the future prices, so profits cannot be taken for granted
- your frustrations and deceptions during restoration can kill the terminal value of the final feel good factor
As the net result: no matter what, you become a Pagoda restoration expert in Numéa;)
CQFD