bthompson
Jedi Warrior
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Hey, guys, I have a question for you (especially Doc and Silvercloud)--well, several questions, actually.
Over on the Spridget forum there was a comment about running costs, you should budget $100/mth for spridget repairs, they say. Then it was mentioned that a Rolls budgets $750/mth. Say Whaaa? :shocked:
I've admired the marque for a long time, and seen many a Camargue and Shadow tick by on Ebay for less than ten grand. WAY less. Now, I am no closer to buying a Rolls of <span style="font-style: italic">any </span>vintage than I am to getting a condo on the Moon, but the curiosity got the better of me. Why so much? They're machined to last forever and built like tanks; not the kind of car that breaks down regularly, I thought. I can make a brake line for my Midget with a flare tool and five bucks worth of copper pipe. What makes a Rolls brake line worth $1000?
I realize <span style="font-style: italic">any </span>electronical wizardry jacks up the price. What then of the ancient Clouds, with no on board computer gizmos? Is this factoring in that Royce owners don't like to get their hands dirty? :wink: Are bushings of gold, and castings of platinum? When it comes right down to it, parts is parts...right? Is the markup <span style="font-style: italic">that </span>extreme "just" because it's The World's Best Motorcar?
And what of the ol' Austin Princess R? Same dealy-o 'cuz of the engine?
Fill me in on The Big Secret. I don't want my dream to die.
Over on the Spridget forum there was a comment about running costs, you should budget $100/mth for spridget repairs, they say. Then it was mentioned that a Rolls budgets $750/mth. Say Whaaa? :shocked:
I've admired the marque for a long time, and seen many a Camargue and Shadow tick by on Ebay for less than ten grand. WAY less. Now, I am no closer to buying a Rolls of <span style="font-style: italic">any </span>vintage than I am to getting a condo on the Moon, but the curiosity got the better of me. Why so much? They're machined to last forever and built like tanks; not the kind of car that breaks down regularly, I thought. I can make a brake line for my Midget with a flare tool and five bucks worth of copper pipe. What makes a Rolls brake line worth $1000?
I realize <span style="font-style: italic">any </span>electronical wizardry jacks up the price. What then of the ancient Clouds, with no on board computer gizmos? Is this factoring in that Royce owners don't like to get their hands dirty? :wink: Are bushings of gold, and castings of platinum? When it comes right down to it, parts is parts...right? Is the markup <span style="font-style: italic">that </span>extreme "just" because it's The World's Best Motorcar?
And what of the ol' Austin Princess R? Same dealy-o 'cuz of the engine?
Fill me in on The Big Secret. I don't want my dream to die.
