Lots of money as they are making...10 just to cleibrate 50 years of sales in Japan, apparently https://www.classicdriver.com/en/article/cars/j50-a-modern-day-amalgamation-ferraris-greatest-hits?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1002016%20Mr%20Aston%20Martin%20E&utm_content=1002016%20Mr%20Aston%20Martin%20E%20CID_6c1bfbea4c109aa1c33a65efe93fc1f8&utm_source=newsletter
https://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Ferrari-F430-2006/OAG-AD-13884491/?Cr=0 Just had a $20k price drop. No interior pictures, wonder how bad the leather and sticky bits are.
FMS had a similar one with ceramic brake pads / same kms etc about 6 months ago that they were supposedly getting ready for sale (it was in the basement), price was circa $280k i saw it on a saturday, the sales guy was going to call when it was road ready and he never did. Went back a week later and he said (words to the effect) of "once our guys had looked at it they didn't think it was in good enough condition to sell through FMS, too many issues etc etc)
I thought about it, but the way UK 355F1 prices are going I should be able to do a straight swap for one in a year or two.
Was at Zagamies, today, car was in immaculate condition, cosmetically from what I could see. Even better than the other two 430 they had with less than 10ks on the clock.
Down,down,prices are down... https://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Ferrari-400-1983/SSE-AD-4369987/?Cr=12 1985 Ferrari Testarossa - Gosford Classic Car Museum
It's a UK car, so the chassis outriggers will be gone, base of front and rear screens, inner sills, etc, etc. Buy it for $50K, spend $50K fixing the rust and you'd have a nice $70K car
This shiny sh%tbox has had another reduction as well,it could almost be garagemates with the silver one. At a well known Sydeney dealer. Ferrari 400i 1982