I'll try and sell it to Jodi. It could be a tough call, buy another car I'll spend 40k on or renovate the beach house. I think I'm effed
Can't see what,mate? The advert or the sold sticker? As soon as PP put the advert up,I went into carsales on line and the advert was there,an hour and a half ago,as soon as you blokes started talkin' about it I went into on line and the advert had gorn.. If you hit on PP's link it comes up as sold.
Yeah, I saw PPs link and it works. I had a look on the mobile app, and it isn't there. Perhaps it's been pulled already?
453 mile RHD 456M Manual is back on the market. The car sold at auction for big money some time ago I stumbled on it as it doesn't appear in the classic car searches Used rosso corsa* Ferrari* 456M for Sale | Cheshire Every one sit down.........................................£199, 995 PS that is more than the original UK price new
Hmm but will it sell at that price. Market is starting to cool unless it's something very low volume.
The records and searching I have done show only 32 RHD Manual 456Ms. I am yet to be show evidence to the contrary and I am happy for some to explain to otherwise, Maranello's in the UK at that time, as they had the rights the RHD market.
More expensive price than the Aussie one Adam put up a couple of days ago... https://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Ferrari-456-1997/OAG-AD-13758362/?Cr=1
7 years is quite optimistic, historically it's been a 10 year cycle that loosely follows the stock and property markets. Anecdotally I'm now hearing many stories of investment sentiment retreating across a range of asset classes, so I'd be on the side of Ferrari values going sideways for quite a while before returning to slow but steady appreciation. So next boom around 2028. and I'll probably miss it again Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Poms ask15-20% more an M There only 2 RHD MGT manuals brought into the country under the Low Volume Scheme that stopped in early 2004. I have it on good authority there is 4 others that may be private imports.
I think I'll put my (note: Aussie delivered) 575 on carsales now for $500K. Then wait 7 years and say "ner ner" to PP
Probably not far off the money Ferrari 575 M investment - we buy a modern classic for profit | British GQ