Hi Andy
Thank you for getting back so quickly. Really good to know about the booster, you did us all a huge favour with your inquisitive approach and commitment to documenting everything.
When I was looking to buy my Pagoda, I saw a lot that had been "restored" but which were actually incredibly shoddy (cheap paint and carpet - not sure what I was looking at, but it was overpriced and a shame that they had not done the job properly - in most cases charging as if they had). The UK has many people wanting to make a quick buck out of old cars.
There are a few craftsmen who restore these cars properly (some of whom are members here), but many more who do a lousy job and hope to charge top dollar.
Your car would have been in a very different league. I am sure that the new owner is delighted with it, they have certainly bought a car that was a labour of love and where every detail was carefully ensured to be 100% correct. It would have been worth every dollar they paid you for it.
I looked for many years for a car, despairing that prices were rising, but quality was not at the same level.
In the end I managed to find an "unrestored" 1969 model, which, as far as I can tell, has never been painted. It is unmolested (matching numbers) and authentic, however it is not perfect and has number of minor scratches and scars of the last 50 years. I intend to enjoy it, and one day, if needs be, will have it carefully restored. It will cost a fortune to do as beautifully as you did yours.
Enjoy the 107's !
Andrew