I got one, in a Coupe, with 355 wheels, and no shields. But I am not selling. I am taking it to Stoogepalooza II in Sherman Oaks. I need a fooking AC charge from Plugz. Interesting Tim, is that 1 of 13 GtS or 1 of 32 in 1994. What does your Challenge badge say?
Love your graphics! BTW, that's priced per wheel, correct? I missed out on a full set (new) a coupe of years ago for $3k. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/143813744-post44.html
All this talk of value and selling made me go for a spirited drive last night. It's nice to periodically remind yourself what a privilege it is to own and enjoy such a great car.
I'm currently battling to get My HVAC system working again and it seems the part I need is no longer available anywhere in the World! Sometimes you're just periodically reminded what a complete pain in the a:censored:e it is to own and enjoy such a great car!
Too funny...I almost said "in spite of some of it's temper tantrums" in my previous post I've been pretty lucky so far, though! Hope your eye heals up quickly, SoCal!!
Some 20 something wearing a tshirt just offered me 100G for my spider. He said he was waiting for the lawsuit to come through.
It's virtually impossible to answer that question. It all depends on the car; how many owners, the car's overall condition, service history, the mileage, and the color just to name a few.
for selling price (vs listing)... #1 - Early TS, Red/Tan, 30-40k mi, clean history, minor aesthetics needed (driver bolster wear, a couple front chips, Good driver (non-concours) quality, recent major #2 - same with the exception to needing a major in the near future.
I sure hope the cars are selling for that much. I don't really think they are though. For example, this car: Ferrari 348 | eBay Is this car: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1991-Ferrari-348-Targa-/161549678202?nma=true&si=QvX7sG8Sd2I%252Fu1ObjLBOU9zshAY%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 Which is also this car: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferraris/470672-1991-348-gts.html The dealer cleaned it, took out the start push button, and changed the wheels and steering wheel to stock. Now it's worth $20k more?
Mike Sheehan recently had a black on black Berlinetta with speedline wheels (plus originals), aftermarket exhaust (plus original), and a fresh service at $9K for $54.5k OBO. It's not on his website now, but not listed under sold cars either. I thought it was a great looking 348. 32K miles, complete history, one owner IIRC. Curiously, the prancing horse badge was missing both front and rear.
Some year did not have the front badge 94 TS I believe Whatever these are the best deal cool car anywhere right now I got one just to try out and fell in love with it. A keeper for me
Apparently I'm the eBay stalker today: Ferrari 348 Challenge | eBay You would probably like to see that car get that price.
There is also a 355 challenge listed I think this is correct pricing and the 348 may be more desired in the future then the 355's
Tim to me your yellow with white wheels is way better looking then that orange general lee paint job. So obviously worth more. I like how they ask 160k for a car and include 1 picture of it in its current state.
They go what you pay for it. As they say, "There is an a*****s for every seat." Dumb and dumber. Find a "" kid and convince him it's a Boeing 747 and you will sell it. Oh, I forgot
Good catch. I'd already forgotten about the Sheehan car. SNs are the same. The last price Sheehan offered it at was $49.5k with the major service having been completed, which strikes me as a very good price for a nice TB, even though it's a pretty early car. Compared to the current asking price, it was a steal.