I am a V guy, not an H guy, so I can't help you.
Then you should know that 200/2000 is V, not H...
They, in fact, are what Victor had wanted all along, so as such even more V than the other ones.
PM Q.G., he can help you.
Why PM? Why not keep it in the 'community'?
Having a 200-series camera serviced will still be possible, if you go through Hasselblad.
2000 series cameras, maybe. Hasselblad only i suppose. Perhaps even only Hasselblad USA, i don't know.
They are great cameras though, and unless you treat them badly, will not need much servicing.
But perhaps better stay away from the 2000 FC and FC/M. Get a 2000 FCW or 2003 FCW at least.
And when you do, take a close look at the metal shutter curtains. Both of them. Make sure they are absolutely pristine, wrinkle free.
Any dent or other blemish on the shutter of a camera up for sale would make me run away from it fast.
The 200-series have cloth shutters, and are much less vulnerable.
The f/2 110 mm Planar is a lens of its own.
Rather soft, less sharp compared to the other Zeiss/Hasselblad lenses (except for the very center, which is very sharp). But that only when used wide open.
And you must use the lens wide open to make it reveal its charm: stop it down, and it is nothing special. Just

another great, sharp Zeiss lens like the rest of them.
Wide open, the very shallow DOF drowns any unsharpness in a smooth, rather pleasing rendition of tones.
But not always: it sometimes produces double contours in its "Bokeh", which can be very annoying. I haven't yet managed to lay my finger on the reason for the double contours. Has something to do, i think, with distance and size of the subject, along with f-stop.
Anyway: a great lens i would not like to miss.
But one that is rather special, both in the 'look' it produces, and in that it is quite different from the other Zeiss/Hasselblad lenses in that respect.
The 110 mm's diaphragm mechanism is rather complicated (there is little room to stow the blades away, so it has a complicated double set of blades), and is less robust than that in other lenses.
But then, you may never run into any problem with them at all. So no worries; i should perhaps not have mentioned this at all.