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288GTO's new?

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by zsnnf, Mar 6, 2004.

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  1. zsnnf

    zsnnf Formula 3

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    Does anyone know the sticker price of the 288GTO's when they were new?

    Rick
     
  2. Eric308gtsiqv

    Eric308gtsiqv Formula 3

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    According to the following link:

    http://www.ferrariclub.com/msrp/

    In 1984, the MSRP for the 288 GTO was $83,400 (according to Road & Track magazine).

    Now they're a steal at $300,000 :D
     
  3. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    hehe..905 000 frs in France !
     
  4. zsnnf

    zsnnf Formula 3

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    Interesting....... They list 6 prices for F40's?????
     
  5. Bryan

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    Only one is original MSRP, the rest are at later years.
     
  6. zsnnf

    zsnnf Formula 3

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    O.K. Which one is original MSRP? Are the others showing a price increase from the factory?
     
  7. Jason

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    Neat website. It's interesting to see that even inflation adjusted how much 8cyl and 12cyl Ferrari's have gone up in price.

    http://www.westegg.com/inflation/

    1985 308 GTB QV $55,170 (adjusted for 2002)= $91,723

    1985 Testarossa $87,000 (adjusted for 2002)= $144,642

    Ferrari is basically charging 74% more for their current 8cyl(360) and 52% more for the 12cyl(575) than they did in 1985.
     
  8. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    That's crazy, but I'm sure a more important factor has been the increase in number of "wealthy" Americans - the demand drives up the prices, especially with a production cap.
     
  9. Chiaro_Slag

    Chiaro_Slag F1 Veteran

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    wow - I stand corrected Rick - I am amazed how low they were!!!
     
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    Jdubbya The $10 Trillion Man Silver Subscribed

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    Wow,
    How about a '78 308 $41,000 = 2002 $117,000. I damn near stole the car!!

    That's a fun little website!!
     
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    Did Ferrari make the 328 in 1990 or had they already changed to the 348 by 1990?

    Link shows a 1990 328 MSRP.
     
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    Now that I look, I am not sure!! Originally I thought that only the first price is factory MSRP...the rest are open market prices.
     
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    Did Ferrari make the 328 in 1990 or had they already changed to the 348 by 1990?

    Link shows a 1990 328 MSRP.
     
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    89 was the last year.
     

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