I would like some suggestions from anyone out there. I have owned number of vehicles in my life time, and one of the pleasures besides detailing the sh**t out of them is the ability to work on them to a certain extent. For instance I own a MB 300CE with 190K, which I bough used a few years back, but when ever a part goes bad, I get killed on labor costs, because its requires so much taking apart other things, just to get to the defective part. Water pump replaced at $900, replace oil pan $1300. and this is a independent garage (my neighbor) In previous cars I could get to the part and replace it myself and save a bundle on labor. I am not talking about rebuilding an engine, servicing the transmission or sorting out electrical problems, but most everything else I have at one time or another gotten the pleasure of saving money by doing it myself. My '96 Explorer l have done some work on and its because theres room to work, most things are somewhat accessible.
My question or dilemma is, I am thinking about purchasing another vehicle, but I would like to be able to work on it for a lot of regular maintenance, has to look great, not an old vehicle (will be used as a daily)and when it comes time to sell, it might be worth more than what I bought it for or at least will not have depreciated that much. I have owned and worked on '68 Charger (owned 30years), Austin Healey, TR6, Ferrari 308, '68 & '66 Shelby, Chev. Barretta. I been thinking about a Corvette Z06 and the Mustang Bullitt, (fits the bill as a looker and perhaps future return on the money) but have not really looked into the engine compartments on either car or talked to anyone with experience. I always liked the e-type jag, not to purchase, but as an example of accessibility, because the whole engine bay was exposed when you lifted the front end.
Sorry for the length.
My question or dilemma is, I am thinking about purchasing another vehicle, but I would like to be able to work on it for a lot of regular maintenance, has to look great, not an old vehicle (will be used as a daily)and when it comes time to sell, it might be worth more than what I bought it for or at least will not have depreciated that much. I have owned and worked on '68 Charger (owned 30years), Austin Healey, TR6, Ferrari 308, '68 & '66 Shelby, Chev. Barretta. I been thinking about a Corvette Z06 and the Mustang Bullitt, (fits the bill as a looker and perhaps future return on the money) but have not really looked into the engine compartments on either car or talked to anyone with experience. I always liked the e-type jag, not to purchase, but as an example of accessibility, because the whole engine bay was exposed when you lifted the front end.
Sorry for the length.