Hello everyone, It is finished in Anthracite and tan, and has Borrani wire wheels. the car has every book, tool and document. 3 owners total. USA Version with Air Conditioning. It has 11,000 total miles. All original except for minor damage to the left front fender, repaired and painted by Pininfarina. A $2000 repair, we have the invoice. Price is $1,100,000. Gary Bobileff Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
wow wow Gary beautiful car I had the opportunity to buy one of these 4 years ago.......Im a dumb dumb Chas
Do I even want to know how much it would be if it were a 330 GTS? The last 330 GTC I almost bought was $235. Circa 2009
The fateful 1 million dollar pricing barrier (ask, not sale, yet) has been broken for a 330 GTC, Jack
It's getting to the point where if your Ferrari isn't worth at least a Mil you're seen as a bit of a piker. I miss the days when a million dollars was a lot of money.
Is this the market price of a 330 GTC? F40 Motors has one for sale for 750K today on their website. I passed on a project 330 GTC only 3 months ago for $550K. I am not trying to spoil your price but maybe you know something I dont.
..."know something"....other than now 750k looks like a deal eh? I am a capitalist too, yet this is, I dunno, what? Scary? 2x-3x pricing valuation 6mos? I know of a dealer who has essentially stopped trading "other cars" to "specialize in Ferrari"....dealer-speak for maximize profits. Could get very interesting..... Jack
Finding an all original 11,000 mile car is really hard to find. Complete with original bill of sale, all books, tools, documents, and a possible bicycle dent is near impossible to duplicate. And, considering that there was a very minor ding in the left front fender, there are receipts showing the shipping of the car back to the Ferrari Factory, then on to PininFarina for a $2,000.00 repair on the left front fender. Redone or restored cars are easy to find, but an original car that's near perfect? There might be a better car out there some where, but that's why the price will break the 1 million dollar 330 sound barrier . Think of it as a Chateau Lafite or Margaux from the turn of the century. Easy to find? Does this command a MUCH higher price because of the rarity? I think so. Same rules apply here. "Bottoms up!" Gary Bobileff
Such a nice car! Isn't that color Grigio Fumo (Smoke Grey) though!? I restored a 330 a few years back and did it in the original Grigio. An amazing metallic and looked a lot like anthracite... glws Mike
I remember looking at pantera's in the early 80's and a nice one was 20k. Now that same car is worth 60k. Meanwhile that 10k ferrari I was offered is trading around a million dollars. Who would of ever thought.
You could have bought quite a few stocks in that same time and later which would be worth way more than 1.1 million on a 10K investment. Ferraris are not the only thing with huge returns.