I drove by this sellers place,on my way back to Boulder, from A basin, had the seller on the phone,was told no need to come buy and inspect the car,it already sold ,to New York at the price of 285 k, needless to say, i kept on driving,After ski in Boulder sounded a lot better.
Only thing that looks slightly odd to me is car is photographed from dead rear, yet angle (toe-in) on rear wheels look different. Odd
Roy do Lambo's sell better when they are in "vibrant" colors like orange and purple or more subtle and "evil" colors like black or grey?
Does that put the market between 120 and 130K? There's a 10% buyer's premium and an 8% seller's commission, so at $120K the buyer would be willing to pay $132K and the seller would net $110K -- too high of a spread? The car should then sell after the auction for $120-125K.
I can confirm the sale has closed as this car was mine. Michael at M Brandon Motorcars suggested listing the car on eBay for exposure and a deal was made very near ask soon after it was listed. This car is very close to perfect and is a great very low mileage, well documented example. I sold it because I am restoring a nero / bianco LP400 S3 and thus it is somewhat redundant in my collection and there are other Countach variants that I would like to pursue in the future. Still a good buy when compared to what Geno's DD sold for one week prior with a full restoration required, but I guess there is still a large value discrepancy between the side and down draft.
Thank you for the quick and smooth transaction. Having recently received an extensive PPI from Gary Bobileff as well as test driving it while it was in Texas was the Deal Sealer for me. Gary gave it a thumbs up, with only 2 very very minor issues he will be correcting. I look forward to adding it to my garage. My Trucker PlyCar shall be contacting your designated contact shortly. Thank You
I think the market is speaking here..and the $130K range is the target area for a WELL sorted example. I have mine at $136,888 and there are TWO others coming to auction at Monterey here this month..we will see more where it stands... 1991 Lamborghini Diablo Lynnwood, Washington | Cats Exotics Image Unavailable, Please Login
1991 Lamborghini Diablo @ Mecum Monterey Friday, August 14th 2015 Lot F115 ESTIMATE: $140,000 - $160,000 This 1991 Diablo is presented in striking Red paint with luscious Tan interior with Red piping and has been driven just 11,800 kilometers since new. It features the dramatic, optional rear SV wing, and chrome wheels, has the original Alpine stereo system, owner's manual, two keys, tool kit, emergency parts kit, and has service records totaling over $12,000 in the last 800 miles. - Believed to be 7,080 miles, 11,800 kilometers - Optional rear SV wing - Red exterior paint - Tan interior with Red piping - Optional chrome wheels - Original Alpine stereo - Two keys - Owner's manual - Tool kit - Emergency parts kit - Clean CarFax - Service records over $12,000 spent within the last 800 miles https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0815-224916/0/1991-Lamborghini-Diablo/5-Speed/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
Glad you brought this one up...there are two identical Diablo's in the same sale...at first I just thought it was a double entry, but they have different mileage listed. Gonna be interesting.
LOT F115 = ZA9DU07P9MLA12363, 11,800km @ $140k to $160k LOT S156 = ZA9DU07P9MLA12136, 21,783km @ $130k to $150k Roy seems to have the market pegged at $130k...which still might be a touch on the high side. Not to sound like Keith Martin, but based on how 2WD cars have been performing at auction, if there is a reserve I don't think either sell...we shall see. I still can't get over the fact that virtually the same exact cars are in the same auction...talk about bad timing.
Considering there are NO FEE"S when buying mine.. and as great a shape as its in with all the recent service I did to it... I would consider mine very very fairly priced with an asking of $136K... 1991 Lamborghini Diablo Lynnwood, Washington | Cats Exotics Image Unavailable, Please Login
More like bad business. If I consigned a particular variant of Lamborghini to a particular auction house, and they subsequently took on another of the exact same variant (to compete with mine), I wouldn't be too happy about that. In fact, when the market was more sensible, I used to get emails from one particular auction house and they would be along the lines of: "hey Joe, we have one Miura P400 S already so don't want another of that variant, do you know of anyone wanting to consign a P400 or SV?". The point is, it looked like some effort was made by auction houses to avoid multiple same-variant cars listed. Not anymore in this heady market. I note multiple Countach 25ths with the same house for example, perhaps the auction house figures they will all sell for strong numbers regardless. Either way, the law of supply relative to demand has to be detrimental to sellers as a basic concept.
I agree, it's a relatively fair price (especially in consideration with the ridiculous asks on 2WD cars recently...case in point: Lamborghini Diablo for Sale | Hemmings Motor News).
RM, Gooding, Bonhams will still do this for the most part. This car is crossing the block at Mecum, which is more of a volume game.
1987 Jalpa P350 U.S. Spec @ Mecum Monterey Friday August 14th 2015 Lot F59 ESTIMATE: $100,000 - $120,000 1 of 410 produced. This White-on-White 1987 Jalpa is a U.S. Specification car delivered to Canada in July of 1987. Having only three previous owners, the car features a metric odometer and is believed to have covered only 36,832 kilometers since new. The L353 3.5L, 255 HP DOHC V-8 engine is fed through Weber twin-throat carburetors and is backed by the synchromesh 5-speed manual transmission. Pirelli P7 tires work with the independent suspension, coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers, and Girling ventilated disc brakes to keep things under control. Finished in Bianco Perlato with White leather interior, the car is complete with the original tool kit, miscellaneous service records and correct Campagnolo cast magnesium wheels. - U.S. Spec Jalpa P350 - Three-owner car - Delivered to Canada in July, 1987 - Bertone steel body - Aluminum L353 3.5/255 HP DOHC V-8 engine - Weber twin-throat carburetors - Synchromesh 5-speed transmission - Single dry plate clutch - Independent suspension - Coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers - Girling ventilated disc brakes - Campagnolo cast magnesium wheels - Pirelli P7 tires - Bianco Perlato with White leather interior - Metric odometer - Believed to be 36,832 kilometers - Tool kit - Miscellaneous service records - Service and warranty manual - First place in class G Lamborghini through 1987, Niello Concours, 2009 https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/CA0815-219720/0/1987-Lamborghini-Jalpa-P350/5-Speed/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
somebody needs to record fridays broadcast so we can watch the auction. hopefully it does something dumb and hammerss for 200+