Looks like a nice car at a solid price. Daytonas look good in yellow. Your...
Looks like a nice car at a solid price. Daytonas look good in yellow. Your thoughts?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-FERRARI-DAYTONA-COUPE-VERY-NICE_W0QQitemZ220512237753QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item33578db8b9
Auction ended. The car had 31 bids up to $220,100.00 Reserve not met. "Buy It Now" price was $229,500.00, which is pretty low for a driver Daytona. Ferrari Los Gatos should cut a deal with the last bidder.
I believe that this is the 4th time is has been listed by them. Agreed they should make a deal with the hightest bidder. Hard to accept that the marke price for this grade example will get only $225K now. What's that a 50% discount from less than 2 years ago???
I think you're right. But the way the economy is going I fear one will be able to get a nice Daytona driver for $200K in 6 months.
I can see you in it now, smile plastered to your face. If your the kind of person who could step up do a purchase like that, salud! Go get it!!!
THESE ARE A BUY AGAIN AND WON'T BE FOR LONG---THEY ARE REAL FERRARIS, NOT 8 CYLINDER FIATS WITH FERRARI BADGES---PLUS YOU DON'T SEE YOURSELF COMING DOWN THE ROAD EVERY 30 MINUTES
Certainly makes my 330GTC seem like an expensive buy earlier this year (not that I'm complaining, mind you). But 150k for a decent looking Daytona.... where's that piggy bank? Onno
OK, you get the point... 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Coupe 2005 RM Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona $157,300 US Sold