Thanks Carole
I agree with the adage up to a point, but if I could afford £80 or £100 an hour, I would be driving a concourse Coopercraft Mk2 not an S Type! Seriously though, I think its all got a bit silly. thirty or so years ago you could have taken one of these Jags to most garages where there would have been someone who knew enough about them to fix it for you. Admittedly, there was a lot of questionable work done, mechanically and Bodywork (which I've found to my cost). Now the high-end garages and workshops are running the show and they're setting the pricing standards for everyone. Unfortunately, instead of wheedling out the bad practitioners, its had the opposite affect, that even they are now charging these prices.
I tried CMC in 2015. They were charging £54 an hour at the time. They said I was looking at about £20,000 for paint, so I told them to concentrate instead, on getting it roadworthy; at which point they seemed to lose interest. They had my car for about 4 or 5 months before, after much prompting, they managed to put it on a rolling road, and gave me a crudely scrawled report for which they charged me £495 without carrying out any work on it.
After this, I took the car to a local restorers (again with an excellent reputation) who was only interested in if CMC had quoted for paint, and how much. I didnt tell him.
Obviously everyone's experience is different.
Cheers, Paul