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Benny Caiola Ferrari sale prices - Gooding & Co

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  1. Challenge64

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    #1 Challenge64, Jan 21, 2011
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    Here are the sale prices for the Benny Caiola Ferraris -(prices not including premiums)

    Lot #48 - 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS - $175.000.- SOLD
    Lot #49 - 1990 Ferrari F40 - $450,000.- SOLD
    Lot #51 - 2007 Ferrari 430 Challenge - $130,000.- SOLD
    Lot #52 - 1999 Ferrari 333 SP - $710,000.- SOLD
    Lot #53 - 2010 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano - $240,000.- SOLD
    Lot #54 - 2005 Maserati MC12 - NO SALE
    Lot #56 - 1995 Ferrari F50 - $740,000.- SOLD
    Lot #57 - 2008 Ferrari F430 Scuderia - $195,000.- NO SALE
    Lot #58 - 2006 Ferrari FXX - $1,900,000.- SOLD

    Lot #50 was a Gallardo & Lot #55 was a SLR Roadster..and I didn't pay attention to the bidding..
     
  2. GuyIncognito

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    that 333SP went for $710k....wow. good buy there!
     
  3. amenasce

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    Com was at 10%?

    How high was bidding for the MC12 when it stopped?
     
  4. Senna1994

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    The 2010 599 GTB Fiorano at $240K sounds like a very good deal as well.
     
  5. Hawkeye

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    I believe the Lamborghini sold for $160,000.
     
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    #6 Hawkeye, Jan 21, 2011
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    I think that was an HGTE as well. Heck of a deal. I bid and lost on the 430C, a little over priced.
     
  7. GuyIncognito

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    seems like most of this auction went for a decent price, as well as what I've seen from other auctions at PHX this weekend (RM, etc)

    low reserves? still a buyer's market?
     
  8. Prancing 12

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    I'm surprised that if the reserves were set to allow the 599 to sell at $240, they wouldn't allow the Scud to sell at $195...
     
  9. agup48

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    Ron, when were you there? I left before the bidding began (I really felt out of place :eek:)
     
  10. Challenge64

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    I was there from noon until 4pm when it ended. Most the time I was lined up on the right side near the trees with the other press people. Photos soon!

    Yes, buyers is 10%
     
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  12. Kieran

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    What about his Enzo or the Zonda?
     
  13. Challenge64

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    Didn't see either. Good chance the Zonda was exported as it was on dealer plates only (never was completely US legal).
     
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    The 599 is a deal, even with buyer's premium. The F50 I think is as well....although with premium that puts it at $814k...but it is vin 99999

    I honestly though the FXX would go for a whole lot more than that....at least $2.5mm

    F430 challenge....eh....a bit pricey IMO
     
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    I thought that's what they were going for: $600-750k range.
     
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    The Gooding & Co estimate was $800,000 to $1,000,000
     
  18. CornersWell

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    Maybe 6-8 years ago. Of the cars currently available, that range would represent a considerable discount from the asking prices. I think your range is more in line with the correct current price, but the problem is getting sellers to see this fact.

    As is often said, the value for something like this is what someone will pay for it. Nothing more. Cars are sitting at high asking prices for extended periods. Either someone wishes to sell, or they don't, but it's just silly to ask for a figure that's unrealistic and then stick to it. Frankly, it makes everyone look a bit foolish. OTOH, it doesn't make me feel dumb for putting in a "low ball" bid if they're asking a stupid number.

    We now have a publicly-known auction price as a stake in the ground. If these sellers are for real, they'll have to adjust.

    CW
     
  19. CornersWell

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    Again, a VERY optimistic figure.

    CW
     
  20. Tenney

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    99999 was the RM F50.
     
  21. switchcars

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    aah. I was misinformed. What did that sell for? I never made it over to RM.
     
  22. amenasce

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    Sold @ $675K (i think without com).
     
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    The MC12 stalled on 1.000.000 $.
     
  25. skydancer

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    In my opinion also an opportunity for European import with the stronger euro nowadays? (unless European homologation doesn't fit with the US one, I dunno..)
     

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