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150 mile F40 to sell for?

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by TimF40, Dec 9, 2007.

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  1. TimF40

    TimF40 Formula 3

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    This has probably been discussed before a number of times, but it's a little more real when a 150 mile '92 F40 goes up for sale a few miles from my Bay Area property.

    http://www.siliconvalleyautogroup.com/current_stock/ferrari/ferrari_1111/photo_page.html

    150 miles! Egad. Sticker still on the window. Nuts.

    I wonder what it'll really sell for.

    I wonder if they'll give me a test drive. ;-}

    I wonder if someone out there wouldn't mind getting it for me for Xmas.

    :)

    Tim
     
  2. RufMD

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    Considering they sold a 400 mile car for $735k, I'm sure they will be in no hurry to sell it for any less than that. Some fellow recently suggested these cars may be $1mill in value 5yrs from now...a recent offer for an old blokes car in England suggests his timeline was off a bit....:)
     
  3. club0

    club0 Formula Junior

    Feb 22, 2004
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    It doesn't cease to amaze me that someone can own a car such as the F40 for 15 years and basically not drive it at all during the whole time..
     
  4. of2worlds

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    The car's odometer in the link shows 13,000...
    CH
     
  5. Bimmerista

    Bimmerista Formula 3

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    +1
     
  6. RufMD

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  7. of2worlds

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    Any idea if the 150 mile F40 is the same car that was displayed at Cavallino Classic in Palm Beach? Or is this the California F40 that was offered on ebay a couple of times in the past? How many under 300 mile USA F40's are out there???
    You would seldom see something with that mileage in Europe. 600KM was the lowest mileage F40 offered lately.
    CH
     
  8. DM18

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    What was the recent offer from HK for the old blokes car in England?
     
  9. 512Tea Are

    512Tea Are F1 Rookie

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    Dear Comrade DM18,

    Brobdingnagian.

    With kind regards,

    512 Tea Are
     
  10. coachi

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    I dont know about a 150 mile car, but I saw a 681 mile car sell at auction in Atlanta recently for 575,000 including buyer's premium. I dont see the difference between a 150 and 681; other than 531 miles.

    I also am noticing that several pristine cars are coming to market more often recently. Maybe owners feel it is time to sell at the "top". I still believe the probably recession coming our way will drive these prices down again, as it had in the past.
     
  11. SSNISTR

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    Crazy, how could you not drive a F40!

    Will sell for mega $$$$ though.
     
  12. DM18

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    I know better than to ask but since someone indicated that they knew...
     
  13. mrmckay

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  14. azcarguy

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    495K when I asked
     
  15. m3forlife

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    "The F40 rockets from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds en route to a top speed of 201 mph."

    Its interesting how wrong this fact is.
     
  16. Dinu

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    4.2 sec to 60, isn't it?
     
  17. joe sackey

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    Here already.

    Joe
    www.joesackey.com
     
  18. SSNISTR

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    This has been discussed before. I have printed tests as low as 3.5. Most average to be about 3.8. Anything over 4.0 must have been driven by some 90 year old lady with arthritis in her wrist.
     
  19. SSNISTR

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    These have been posted before, but here is a list of all the best stats we have come to find in PRINT from a major magazine.

    0-60 MPH time, 3.5 seconds (Auto Express)
    1/4 mile time, 11.7 seconds (Road & Track)
    1/4 mile speed, 126.5 MPH (Road & Track)
    Top speed, 202.5 MPH (Quattroroute)
     
  20. TcpSec

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    Coachi, you are a smart man indeed.
     
  21. ddemuro

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    The F40 market is just crazy.

    The F40's extremely high values are for different reasons than normal Ferraris'. Its value certainly does not speak to racing provenance, since it rarely turned a wheel in anger. Its value is not due to its performance, since it's slower around a track than a 360 Challenge Stradale. And it's not so relatively expensive because of its rarity, since fewer 360 Challenge Stradales were manufactured than F40s. Yet imagine a 150-mile 360 Challenge Stradale selling for $700,000!

    It seems like F40 values are based on its historical significance to Ferrari rather than anything else, being the first 200mph road car, and Enzo's last Ferrari. I wonder if this means that recessions hit it harder than a normal Ferrari (since it is more of an emotional purchase than other models), and I wonder if this "historical significance" - rather than wholly objective criteria - can keep its value so high forever.
     
  22. DM18

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    F40 is a supercar and CS is a track oriented 360. Comparing apples and oranges. Performance comparisons are meaningless because the cars are from vastly different eras. Seems very obvious...
     
  23. starboy444

    starboy444 F1 Veteran

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    Why would a US recession affect Ferrari prices?

    The overall impact would not be as important as 20 years ago. There are bigger and better economies that are still affecting demand and pricing.



    I don't see any home prices dropping over the world because of the US housing disaster. If anything, homes in Canada have risen 10% in the last 2 years. (And prices of Ferrari's too!)
     
  24. Prancing 12

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    The long way home
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  25. DM18

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    So you believe in global decoupling
     

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