Ask seems, uh, a bit optimistic http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/ferrari/512bbi/1833900.html Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's not really that bad. The car looks straight and the engine pics look like it was well cared for. This indeed to could a great project for somebody with the knowledge and means.
I don't know the value of the engine but, yes I was guessing similar... I wonder what effect the heat had on the panels? (warping)? Look like a crap load of metal work would be needed.
I tried to buy it on copart and it sold for just over $70k (was approaching $100k in Canadian funds at the time) which was out of my comfort zone. That and a salvage title it just didn't make sense.
As for the engine value it's a tough call. Who needs a BBi engine? Most rebuild the one they have so it's a very small market with almost zero demand.
The fire was in the front of the car, little to no damage to the engine compartment which is unusual. Electrical fire?
I saw this a week or so ago, thought the same thing. I have a lot of resources to make it happen..but the damage is just so extensive and the asking price is ridiculous considering what needs to be done.. Ugh, what a waste. This guy I think will be sitting on this for a very long time, at that price.
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Oh man, I would be crying watching my Ferrari burn at the side of the road. Fire extinguishers in Ferrari's guys
Now that we have opened that door......... Mount for a 355 ? And where to get a halon fire extinguisher ? Wow such a pretty black car ...... up in smoke
Hi Tony, I got my Halon of the net, forget where. Need to make a mount - mine is in front trunk now (less than ideal)
halon not allowed anymore in EU I wonder where the fire started there in the front??? could only be an electric problem
Was told smoke started behind the dash on the passenger side once the a/c was turned on. Either a/c blower motor or more likely fuse block.
Whoever bought it, I sure hope they will at least run important parts like steering shaft and pedal components through a heat treatment company so the metal has identical properties compared to new.