@NSXER Can you tell us what the real scoop is on this one? This one has traded so often, you'd think it was a crack whore from TimesSquare back in the 70's. From the pics (the hi res ones), you can see some paint damage on the lower front passenger side bumper. Also, can you tell if the car was repainted at any point? If you go through all 457 pages of this thread, StokPro alluded to it being re-done at some point. The last owner had it for a literally a few months which doesn't add to the reputation and that's after about 12 months of it going from Boardwalk F Cars in Texas to Cats Exotics in WA and back to Boardwalk. Any light you'd be willing to share on the actual condition of the car and its "real" history would be great.
I love it! I too was a bit concerned about the # of owners but after speaking with the second to last owner, knowing how meticulous he was and receiving all the service records and hearing all that was done I pulled the trigger. Very rarely have I purchased a car that exceeded my expectations upon delivery....this car certainly has. I have looked at a fair share of Stradales and this car looks/drives like it has 10K miles on it. A few small rock chips and scrape on the front and behind lower front wheels that can easily be addressed. Everything else is fantastic! The last ownership in downtown NY was very short as he has a lot of cars and appears he never really drove it. I have already put 250 miles on it! I will add that a manual conversion will be in very near future Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi, I am living is a colder and ¨wetter¨ country. What tires would you recommend for mainly road driving in the original sizes? thanks Tam
NSXER - Any of those other cars in that above photo yours? It looks like my stable. Even including the 917. Image Unavailable, Please Login
there is a new listing at Lamborghini Newport Beach Tour de France under 12k miles Not sure if it’s factory striped or not Maybe Mike Stradale knows Just thought I would share.
Are cars actually selling at these higher prices? It seems like, for many cars, prices have reset higher as all the dealers raised prices to a new level but then it’s not clear if they sell.
I have all three and disagree. Each is great in its own way, but there is and should be a pecking order.
I will agree with you there. It’s small, comfortable, has enough power, is beautiful, and sounds fantastic.
I am all for the Stradale being "the same" valuation as the 246... This one sold for $630k ~ https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-ferrari-246-dino-gts-3/ - Sounds good to me.