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Monterey Auction Maserati's

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by jnk, Jun 20, 2016.

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  1. jnk

    jnk Formula Junior

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  2. thecarnut

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    That car use to live in Atlanta and then Florida. I sold it in 2009 before it was restored. Will be very interesting to see if it hits the estimate as it would set a new auction record for a Ghibli spyder.

    Ivan
     
  3. RJR89

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    Gorgeous cars. Believe there was a black one at boca show earlier this year. Stunner.
     
  4. 5000gt

    5000gt Karting

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    It will be interesting to see how the SS spider does at Monterey.
    What is the current value for a nicely restored 4.7 spider? I haven't see one on the market lately.I checked the usual places, classic cars in U.K, Hemmings, Anamera and a few dealers and no luck.
     
  5. thecarnut

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    Gooding has now removed all Monterey estimates from their website.

    Ivan
     
  6. dadams73

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    Stunning car in beautiful color scheme. What was the auction estimate?
     
  7. thecarnut

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    These were the estimates of the Gooding Maseratis:

    1971 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Spider ($1.75 million to $2.25 million)
    1961 Maserati 5000 GT Indianapolis Coupe ($1.5 to $2.0 million)
    1960 Maserati 3500 GT Spider ($900,000 to $1.2 million)
    1948 Maserati A6/1500 coupe ($800,000 to $1.1 million)
    1962 Maserati 3500 GT ($400,000 to $500,000)
    1963 Maserati Sebring Series I ($350,000 to $425,000)
    1960 Maserati 3500 GT ($250,000 to $325,000)
    1995 Maserati Ghibli “Open Cup” ($60,000 to $80,000)

    I think the auction companies wanting to get nice cars agreed to unrealistic reserves ... hence high estimates. I would not be surprised if the auction companies are already warning owners to expect bids lower than their reserves. The Monterey auctions will indeed be interesting as the list above does not include the Maseratis being sold by RM from the Doug Magnon collection.

    Ivan
     
  8. jippiejake

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    $1.5 is a nice price for Vic.
    A beautiful car..
     
  9. Nembo1777

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