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I am watching an auction on ebay right now for a TR3B, which looks like it is going to go over $7000.00 for a car that is complete, but needs a total restoration.
Now, knowing that all the <span style="font-style: italic">parts alone </span>for a restoration will come in somewhere around $20-25k, if not more, I wonder about the economics of such a buy. If you add the cost of outsourced specialist work - be it the local machine shop, paint/body work, or whatever (unless you can do <span style="font-style: italic">everything</span>), and then add in the tear down and rebuild labor involved and aggravation, I just don't get it how these cars get bid up to these levels. To me they barely make sense if they are free.
Especially when I often see completed cars struggle to get $20-25k. And this isn't the first one like this I've seen. Did all the interested bidders go and see the car, or do people just spend this kind of dough based on a few pictures?
I wonder if maybe there are a lot of people that have a lot of enthusiasm and $7k to spend on a project, but not $27k on a finished car. But, in the end which is the better buy? Am I missing something here? Don't get me wrong - I happen to think good clean 3's <span style="font-style: italic"> should </span> bring Healey 3000 money, but for whatever reason, they just don't.
Please enlighten me. :confuse:
Now, knowing that all the <span style="font-style: italic">parts alone </span>for a restoration will come in somewhere around $20-25k, if not more, I wonder about the economics of such a buy. If you add the cost of outsourced specialist work - be it the local machine shop, paint/body work, or whatever (unless you can do <span style="font-style: italic">everything</span>), and then add in the tear down and rebuild labor involved and aggravation, I just don't get it how these cars get bid up to these levels. To me they barely make sense if they are free.
Especially when I often see completed cars struggle to get $20-25k. And this isn't the first one like this I've seen. Did all the interested bidders go and see the car, or do people just spend this kind of dough based on a few pictures?
I wonder if maybe there are a lot of people that have a lot of enthusiasm and $7k to spend on a project, but not $27k on a finished car. But, in the end which is the better buy? Am I missing something here? Don't get me wrong - I happen to think good clean 3's <span style="font-style: italic"> should </span> bring Healey 3000 money, but for whatever reason, they just don't.
Please enlighten me. :confuse:
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