Well, I guess that the dealer cars are also advertised in the internet ;)
Yes, but many people prefer to wait and be served a menu of options vs. actively searching / foraging in the "wild". In some circles it may even be considered a status symbol and badge of honor. As seen numerous times, batties particularly prefer to pay more, significantly more, even "it's crazy but I don't care" more, to venturing outside the "curated" space. I'm sure there's already a scientific experiment that explains this progression. There might even be a name for it. Maybe Homo Sapiens Commodus.
TR: 130k eur + about 18% fees https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mu22/munich/lots/r0004-1991-ferrari-testarossa/1245585 BBi: 160k eur + fees https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mu22/munich/lots/r0054-1983-ferrari-512-bbi/1305245 328: 184k eur + fees https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mu22/munich/lots/r0005-1989-ferrari-328-gts/1270608
incredible ! ! ! a 328 more expensive than a TR and also than a BBi ??? but only around 3300 km and 3 owners? strange world ! ! !
Doesn't the link show that the TR was 149.5K euro? ("Discrepancy in the chassis number on the title" probably wasn't a plus although obviously a typo.)
130 + 18% = 150k (total prices weren't available when I posted - those were live results) Discrepancy in French title (happens - a B changed into an 8 or something like that) Won't be an issue in practice.
Good point. I messed up, thanks for pointing it out. I went back to grab the link for the 328 and grabbed that total also. So it's tr: 149500 eur bbi: 184000 328: 184000
Sorry if this was covered, but what were the thoughts on this result? See: https://www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/pb22_0006/1986-ferrari-testarossa-monospecchio
Maybe a little lowish for 41K miles, but the Driver's seat does not impress. Wonder if the upper dash is shrunk/rough -- couldn't find it in any of the pictures.
Considering the color, flying mirror and luggage set, it's a good buy. The interior is not bad for the mileage. The bumper and hood gaps are weird. Some of the corrosion in the engine compartment and this stuff is more problematic: https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/bagauction/4/343/1643/x/1986-ferrari-testarossa-monospecchio
What a POS https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/bagauction/4/343/1643/x/1986-ferrari-testarossa-monospecchio
Same car mentioned prev - https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mu22/munich/lots/r0004-1991-ferrari-testarossa/1245585 Mileage is low for euro cars at 18k miles, and it's a Pozzi delivered car which is a plus for French buyers. Nice overall cosmetics, luggage set, toolkits, engine compartment suggests a humid environment, missing luggage straps, spoiler glossy finish, due a major. It was listed in the RM Monaco auction in May, then removed. Considering how the Munich auction went, good call. The 328 in Monaco with 7k kms sold for 109k euros vs 184k euros for the 3k kms 328 in Munich https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mc22/monaco/lots/r0041-1989-ferrari-328-gts/1237927
The 328 was perfect and the low mileage seems to be reasonable. I know the first owner, he owned two identical 328, one driver and this one for show.