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Yellow 355 @ Marshall Goldman

Discussion in '348/355' started by Ferrari355Spider, Dec 16, 2010.

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  1. Tomf-1

    Tomf-1 F1 Rookie

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    I don't have any knowledge of the car itself but in my limited dealing w/ MG, I find them to be trust worthy and upstanding. However, I also find most of their vehicles tend to be priced higher than present mkt value.
     
  2. switchcars

    switchcars Formula 3

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  3. ferrari 512 tr

    ferrari 512 tr F1 Rookie

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    that is so hot
     
  4. 355 Shwing

    355 Shwing Karting

    Sep 9, 2009
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    +1
    They do have very high quality, but also priced quite a bit higher than anyone else.
     
  5. captglen

    captglen Formula 3
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    A 355 in automatic? I don't this so, nice car worth about 50 on a good day
     
  6. full_garage

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    Must not have too many good days on the planet where you're from.

    A minty clean YELLOW 355 F1 Spider with 11K on the clock should be high 50's this time of year- maybe low 60s in Springtime. If the car has had a major VERY recently I'd have no qualms paying low $60s. $68K is definitely very ambitious, but a car with more miles and not as clean sold for more money to a friend of mine recently.

    Remember- MOST Ferrari shoppers are NOT bargain hunters- they want a great car at a fair price, not the absolute cheapest car on the market... We all know what kind of value a "Cheap Ferrari" is. Just a tiny bit of interior freshening, rock chip repair and wheel refinishing can easily run $10K... ask me how I know.
     
  7. Ferrari355Spider

    Jul 18, 2006
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    Has anyone seen this car? Seems that the leather is shrinking on the passenger side dash.
     
  8. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    Glenn you do know the F1 isn't an automatic, right?

    As Jay said, there are cheaper cars on the market but a 'cheap' Ferrari typically will cost you more in the long run...

    Personally, I'd let mine go for $60k right now...which is a bit high for the market, but with the upgrades, options, specs (great sounding Nouvolari exhaust and sport cats!) and level of maintenance, that's my price. Plus I don't really want to sell :D
     
  9. captglen

    captglen Formula 3
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    I understand the F1 which is actually a dual- Auto/Stick
    It just looked funny since it said Automoatic for tranny type
    I guess the car is worth what someone will pay
    Its a very nice car with Low Mileage
     
  10. full_garage

    full_garage Formula 3
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    Feb 15, 2010
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    Plenty of 30+K mileage, two repainted fender, curbed wheels, 95-97 Spiders that need headers, valves and cats for $under 50 grand....

    No shortage of used Ferraris that have been through 5 auctions... THAT is what you get when you look at the ebay prices. They are all auction cars with questionable backgrounds.
     

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