New on this forum and already asking stupid questions ...
My current line of thinking is: to get a really nice, low mileage, rust free, prime technical condition ex Germany army turbo diesel 14" syncro Kombi.
Use it (but not abuse it) for a few years and then hopefully sell it on at minimal loss.
Now ..these yokes aren't cheap any more. 6k euro seems to be the going rate + plus all the cost of exporting it (to Ireland in my case)
For that steep kind of money you hopefully get a vehicle in top technical condition ...but that's it. More or less tatty interior and zero goodies when it comes to additional equipment/spec.
And then there is the paint job ....

Personally, I wouldn't mind all that ...I've had T3's before, I want one again (at least for a while) and I want a syncro this time.
I couldn't care less about plush interiors, fancy accessories etc, etc.
Might fit different wheels and somewhat more comfortable seats, that's about it.
Now, they say "the day you buy is the day you sell" ....so I'd like to ask the sages' opinion on what you think the interest in such an "olive" would be a few years down the line ...mileage should still be under 100 k (miles) by then and I will attempt to keep it in as a good a condition as possible.
Do you think a no frills "Olive" might sell?
By that I mean ...will it sell for a price that will somewhat reflect the initial buying price and the care that went into keeping it ...or will it just go for a pittance to someone who's looking for a syncro to wreck down in some quarry?
Or will I be stuck with it with no intersted buyers because everybody else is going for Dokas, 16"'s, Carvelles, LLE's, Westies etc, etc...
Thanks in advance for your opinions.