You're not wrong Lou, the JPS is a turnkey car and if you aren't interested in restoration then it's probably the going rate.
Alex (Norfolk) will have a very good handle by now on how much it costs to fully restore a car
Brian
More than you think, to do a really proper job.
New paint, new trim, all new rubber, new wiring loom, rebuilt engine, strip everything down and clean everything. I hate to think what my lot are costing me, but having started, you have to go the whole way and do it properly.
Currently I have come to a halt awaiting 4 cylinder heads from Scholar engines in Suffolk who have cut the groove for the inlet cam oil seal by the alternator pulley, and are gas-flowing my 40DCOE heads. They needs a few valve seats and valve guides too. Buying second hand cylinder heads has its problems. All needed planing, and other work such as broken studs drilled out.