Good day All, Just documenting these cars, as they come up... The car looks quite original...and carbs too! The super low miles is amazing and would need to be verified to see if it is indeed correct. Cheers, Sam 1979 Ferrari Other 400 | eBay 1979 Ferrari 400A Auto Color: Silver Exterior with Tan Interior Mileage: 3958 (?) Location: Dallas, Texas, USA Chassis: 24481 Buy It Now: $42500 USD (18 Days remaining) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Doh! That underside pic where they seem to have jacked up the front so high that they're crushing the rear mufflers! Yikes! A couple of things seem odd to me: 1) I've not seen bumpers like these before... I wonder if they're somehow associated to the US DOT conversion where they tried to incorporate 5 mph impact capability? Anyone know? 2) I've not seen an interior color scheme with dual color door cards. Would this have been original? Thanks for sharing Sam! Cheers! Ruben
Just adding a bit to the history. 24481 was registered in the UK on the plates "DYF 92V" from 24 September 1979 until around 1985. It wasn't sold new in the UK. So most likely it was sold new with a KPH speedo and this was replaced with the current MPH speedo either in the UK or in the US, so I expect there are some miles to add to the present reading. Ruben - 400 (carb) and 400i S1's when ordered with contrasting seat inserts usually had the dual colour door cards to match.
No way that mileage is accurate. No way! Look at the corrosion underneath, the engine, the wear on the driver's side arm rest, the blems on the steering wheel. Nope!
I would imagine if there are really good records on the car, they should include when the speedometer was changed on at least one occasion. I've found that mine has been changed a couple of times, with one record of mileage when it was changed at 26K miles for some reason...or it could be 103958...
And yes those are some probably hand built bumpers for the car to go through US certification. I've never seen that exact style before...but every RI did something just slightly different.
In the past year or so, a red 400i (I believe) came up for sale with similar bumpers for the rear. I have never seen fronts like this one, though. At the current asking price, with all of the work necessary to sort this one out, perhaps the seller is being a tad optimistic? Its definitely a project car that can (and should) be brought back to life, but with attention to the expenses necessary to make it happen...
For information my 400 Auto chassis 24541 engine 00302 was first registered in France in June 1978. I would think 24481 is also a 1978 car.
24481 was completed at the factory 15 May 1978. Original exterior color: Argento Metallizzato Italver. Original interior Color: Leather Beige VM 3218. Delivered new to official dealer Samocar SpA in Rome, Italy. Marcel Massini
In November 1989 this car was offered by Big Red Sports/Ferrari Imports, Oklahoma with 12,000 miles, the same seller had the car for sale in May 1990 with 13,000 miles and remained with them until at least the end of that year. Early 1995 a former Chrysler dealer purchased the car. Paul
Looking at the hole (from the left foot) in the drivers side carpet, this car has at least 70.000 miles ! Guido
@ paul and others. I am the owner of this car. i dont know where you got the miles at 12k in 1989, because i am looking at my title from Big Red Sports dated 8-1-89 showing 2380 actual miles.the car was sold on sept 20, 1991 to another used car dealer in Arkansas who used it sparingly. it ended up at a Chevy not a Chrysler dealership in Texas in 1995 and thats were i got it from. i actually tried to buy it over 10 years ago,but the owner just liked to look at it.i dont feel that it is very factual that some member scan post what ever they want with out checking the facts. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I was interested in this Ferrari and told him mileage looks like it's not actual, regarding to Ferrari chat, Barnfinds and of course it's current shape. This was his answer; i read the article on ferrari chat and they have it wrong. if you look at my photos you will see that big red sports cars sold the car with 2380 miles. not 12 or 13k. and it went to a couple of used car dealers after that before selling to a chevy not a chrysler dealer who i got it from. thanks for your interest, go buy from someone else After his answer above I sent him 2 pics I found where it was for sale a couple of months ago and than he answered (just little irritated....); no ****,that where I bought it.now leave me alone and buy one from someone else Sent from AOL Mobile Mail In my opinion I made a good offer of 26k for this 400 with an unknown mileage history and a non running engine. Everybody knows this kind of cars are worth a lot more with a running engine and I believe someone would have check before selling it. Big chance it need a major rebuilt or at least resealing and carb rebuilt. The cost at least 15 to 20k and than you need to do other (unknown) repair works. It's crazy he react like this, i was very polite all the time.
If I'm reading this correctly, the car is an automatic that does not run and you offered him $26k for it. Your offer seems very fair to me.
I have seen examples in far worse shape. In the end the mileage to me is relatively irrelevant, what matters most is condition, which does not look too bad to me as a starting point. It is cosmetically challenged here and there but I do not see significant rust. It does look like a car that sat for most of its life, so a significant amount of "old age" damage is to be expected. Think seized brakes, thinned exhaust system, hoses, fluids, body and engine seals. As for the hole in the carpet, could be mice! A hole there strikes me as unusual, I would like to see the gas pedal area since that is a far more common place for carpet wear. Last, I am intrigued by the eleborate exhaust system with the two little pipes from both header collectors, is that a sound engineering feature?
Yes, that's correct and without Reading this thread. No problem if he didn't like my offer but his reaction is as crazy as his price. I buy more often Porsches and Ferrari's so normally I should say may Be we can do another deal in the future. Very strange. At this point, with an unknown mileage, I think 26k is really too much.