Remember the good ol days when there were 200+ Ferraris for sale. Would be nice to say there was a little bit of everything for everyone, but I remember the market being flooded with import 360s, TOO many of them to be precise. And looking back at the prices now they really were the good ol days. But I am sure it won't be long before we are back to 'normal'. These were some of the cheaper asking prices I remember seeing online over the last few years. $30K 308 GT4 $50K 308 $70K 348 *All of them still available to buy at that price* $80K 328 $100K 355 $100K 360 $120K 550 $150K 575 $200K CS
Correction for the Dino,it bid to $450K and with premium,according to the Theodore-Bruce site,$486K.....or they got it wrong. http://arts.theodorebruceauctions.com.au/asp/results.asp http://arts.theodorebruceauctions.com.au/asp/results.asp Dunno why,it won't let me paste the bid results page. http://www.theodorebruceauctions.com.au/arts/previews/stunning-record-auction/
No doubt man, I can't remember them all. Crazy stuff we have just seen in regards to the Ferrari/Classic car market.
It was passed in at 450K, then sold for 486K post auction, plus buyers premium = $542K. "The prices quoted do not include the buyers premium fee, which is 12.5% of hammer price on the first $100,000 of the winning bid (plus GST), 10% of hammer price (plus GST) on the next $400,000 after that, and 5% of the hammer price (+ GST) beyond that." Auction results are often shown without the buyers premium included. M
I dunno where you got that info from,go into Theodore Bruce results and you will see it sold at 450,you will also see the 365 passed in.
From the link you posted: Stunning record auction! | Theodore Bruce Auctions "Highlights of the amazing sale included $662,500 realised for a 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, an incredible $635,000 for a lost alloy bodied Jaguar XK120 (pictured), $486,000 for a 1973 Ferrari Dino 246GT, $283,000 for a stunning 1966 Shelby GT350, $275,000 for the ex-Peter Brock Torana SLR5000, $233,500 for a 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL California Roadster, $222,500 for another XK120, and a record $204,900 for a small bumper Porsche 911T." Buyers premium on vehicles, see bottom of the page. Buying at Theodore Bruce Auctions "Our Buyer's Premium rates for Motor Cars, Boats, Motor Cycle auctions are: 13% of the Hammer" The final price was: $486 K sale $63.18 K Premium $6.31 K GST on premium $555.49K, all in. Also re the GST, taken from the terms of sale (pdf, downloaded from their website) "'Premium' (unless otherwise stated in a relevant auction Catalogue) means 20% of the Hammer Price paid by the Buyer, plus GST. For V Lots the Premium is 13% of the Hammer Price paid by the Buyer, plus GST." V lots = Vehicle M
Sigh.....If the other paste worked,you would see the Dino SOLD @ $450K before premium. For the second time:go to TB website,hit AUCTION,up the top.. a page drops down with the magic word..Results,hit on the and you will get a page with a number of options:Firstly hit on selection panel which will reveal all the auctions TB have done,scroll down to M/classica,then hit on the word..SHOW,it will give you the option ofrices only or prices and description,that is what you hit on,then hit on the word,making sure you currency is in Aussie dollars,VIEW,it will then give you ALL of the auction results with the type of vehicle. Scroll down to #37 and you will see the Dino SOLD @ $450K. Under the heading(back to the top),you will see the disclaimer(whatever)stating the premium etc. This SHOULD be as clear as mud for a savvy tech-head like yourself.
It was passed in at 450K and sold by negotiation, see the press release below. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
NO,NO,NO,NO!!!!!! YOU HAD TO GET THE OTHER PAGE WITH THE "DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES" LOOK AT #37,go to the right hand column and it says sold @ $450K FFS. The Boxer was passed in @ $450 and it says that in the right hand side column. Yes re the the bloody premium,I don't dispute that. STOP PRESS. I JUST PHONED JAMES,THE AUCTIONEER ON THE NIGHT. THE DINO WAS NEVER PASSED IN AND THE OWNER WAS HAPPY WITH HIS RESULT. THE DINO HAMMERED AT $450K,THE PRICE MIKE HAS SHOWN WAS INCLUDING THE PREMIUM,DON'T ASK ME HOW THEY WORKED THAT OUT WITH WHAT MIKE HAS OUTLINED,PERHAPS TB AND THE OWNER CAME TO A DEAL . For anyone's info,I bumped into the Dino guru at the event,Miles S,he said that was top dosh for THAT car,possibly a little more than it was worth. Hope the new owner isn't here. PERIOD,END OF STORY.JAMES'S PH NUMBER,FOR MIKE TO CONFIRM IS 0409327220.
On the subject of spelling, I bet the guy who posted this add is wondering where his add went... 2014 Ferrari FF Auto 4WD
New to the site, just doing some digging. My family has a 1980 308 GTSI we dont know much about. It has a gold exterior/ tobacco interior we have been told is rare but have nothing to verify that with. Is there a way to search production #'s using the VIN to see if a car was part of a limited run? Any help or direction is much appreciated. Thanks
Hi and Welcome It may be worth doing an intro and some pictures as well saying gday to the guys on the 308/328 thread. 308/328 - Sponsored by Yellow Compass Group - FerrariChat.com Interesting colour combo.