Doing basic searching on the internet it seems the MSRP for a Twin cam in 1972 was around $4295. In 2021 dollars that is just under $30k. For a pristine car that means we have kept pace with inflation....
I don't think you can ask for any less than that. I went through the exercise on Lotus talk where someone was discussing building an early Mk14 elite from the parts that MK14 components sells. He was stating that he was on a budget and felt that it should be possible to build a car from scratch for less than the going rate of a current runner. I did the same exercise and came up with the following numbers,
"Lotus supposedly lost money on every new Elite sold which was around $5500 from new which would equate to approximately $55,000 in todays money from 1957....It would still be a loser today"
When he inquired to Mk14 it turns out their pricing also reflected this....Their cost to turn key would rival buying a runner. it didn't help his case that he was not technically inclined or prepared to build this car himself to save money...
We have a clear advantage over type 14 because of the pains Chapman went through to manufacture that car. He made the Elan and Europa much more manufacturable.
Richard,
I don't think you have to worry too much. Most of the critical measurements of the suspension components are listed in the factory manual and could be recreated if needed (I have said this before but it bears repeating). The bodies are eminently reproducible. The frame models are available on CAD. There is hardly a single component which can not be sourced or remanufactured these days. The Europa will climb, but I doubt it will significantly outpace inflation. Realistically If you are buying a car on the merits of it's looks or prestige you can certainly do better than the Europa. I don't mean that as a dig at our cars, but as a compliment because they are made to be driven! Except mine...mine were made to sit in my yard and await rebirth.
As long as you want one bad enough there should be projects a plenty to source. When there are truly none left to fix then we can mold are cars and make new ones because we are just that damn crazy!
Here is a great example of someone's determination overcoming the financial barriers to "ownership"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZWLvmOQ-ms&t=1sHe probably knows more about the Stratos than most of its owners....