Do these recent highs reflect what it takes today to bring a car back to "as new " in the UK today?
I'm not talking a quick "wash it's face"cosmetic restoration here.
I'm talking every item back to as good as new function .
Only a couple of years ago parts were still relatively inexpensive and readily available .
Rust free complete donor cars picked up for buttons.
Everybody's jumped on the band wagon these last two years and prices for spares on e bay are now a joke.
So I will ask again ....
Do these recent highs reflect what it takes today to bring a car back to "as new " in the UK today ?
When a no holds barred restoration is begun it makes no difference be it 230, 250 or 280.
Your still going to end up stumping up at least £90,000 to a good resto house plus the £35,000 for the car .
That's just for starters.
So sure these sellers want to earn a bit of profit on top otherwise why bother ..
The alternative is doing it yourself but this takes every waking minute of two years and could well put you in hospital (ask Andy)
I'm 2 years into a full rotisserie resto myself and I'm up to £90,000 all in and still no where near the end.
With hindsight I should of handed over the £70,000 which was the price of a top notch pagoda 2 years ago.
But .... Then I would of learned nothing and as they say " it's not the getting there, it's the journey .