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  1. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

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    #1 Skipper, Sep 23, 2009
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2009
    I would like to hear from those close to the current market what a fair price would be on this 1999 355 F1 Spider with 33k miles


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    1999 F355 F1 Spider *****Challenge Grill ******Factory Shields
    ****X-0ST Exhaust with test pipes-****
    This baby screams just right not too loud not too soft
    Brushed Paddle shifters
    FULL SERVICE completed less than 5,000 miles ago and 15 months ago 06/1/08
    Oil changed with full check up 07/01/09
    all records, tools, book, car, seat and steering wheel covers, battery tender, original sticker --- everything!!!!
    latest factory stereo- all stock
    second owner
    no stories, no wear, fade,
    original car matts in pristine condition
    orginal rear panel
    extra set of brakes
    original cats
    NEEDS NOTHING
    33,200 miles

    i was thinking 60-63k is fair?
     
  2. dwhite

    dwhite F1 Rookie

    I don't care, but when was the "full service" done, not how many miles ago. I love 355s and have recurring dreams of owning one - not really, but they just seam to be losing value every month with no real floor in site.

    Lower mileage cars with all service done, including new valve guides, go for less than what you stated.
     
  3. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

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    thanks - I'm having had a hard time locating any of those as referance
    checked ebay, autotrader and manhiem and ferrari chat. i see the banana or grey cars, a salvage at 45k , a couple with blue interiors (very sharp :) )

    i talking about the right color and a near exact comparable.
    can you referance any ??
     
  4. ghardt

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    It sounds like you really like the car, so it may be the right price for you. It looks to be a little high for the mileage. I would offer 55K and be willing to go upto 59K. Also, I agree about the comment about the belts (length of time is more important than mileage). Be patient, make your offer, it may take the seller time to realize what the car is really worth. Sometimes walking away helps the seller into reality. I would have the belts inspected and a PPI is a must if not done yet.
     
  5. Ferrari Fanatic

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    Uuummm, I think he was inquiring about the market value of his car.
     
  6. Ferrari Fanatic

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    He did state in the text 15 months ago on 6/1/08
     
  7. NeuroBeaker

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    Dwhite's comment was at 08:17 PM and Skipper edited the original post at 08:22 PM after his reply at 08:21 PM ... I think this information was added at that point, as I don't remember it being there when I initially checked the thread at approximately 08:10 PM. ;)

    My apologies for not adding any advice Skipper, I'm not able to answer your question. :eek:

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  8. dwhite

    dwhite F1 Rookie

    Skipper, I have heard of some decent deals on 355 spiders. If it's the car you want make an offer you're comfortable with.

    If I was looking to spend 55K on a car, I would not rule out 70+ asking price cars, as the market is quite different then 2+ years ago. So unless you get to a serious negotiation, you will never trully understand what someone really needs out of the car. How many cars have you made an offer on?
     
  9. dwhite

    dwhite F1 Rookie

    Sorry if you are asking what to sell your car for, seriously, you need to know what you will be willing to let it go at and position the price accordingly.
     
  10. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

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    thanks guys - much appreciated
     
  11. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    it is worth it to pay more for a '99 (yes, I'll admit some bias here). Several things were upgraded / fixed so you won't have to worry about them, biggest being the valve guides. There's some threads around detailing other improvements.

    That being said, I'd say 60-63k is fair for a good car like this. There may be better deals out there, but once you start looking they're not always easy to find. Also I'd say 33k miles is perfect for a '99, that means it wasn't sitting and rotting. Keep in mind a 10k mile car only saw an avg. of 1k miles per year...and bearings, seals, etc. prefer to be moving and used.
     
  12. 285ferrari

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    You are perfectly in the ballpark with that figure Skipper----Don't take any less for it unless you have to....

    Seems everybody sees a few 355 cars selling for $50K and assume every 355 out there can be bought for that. Big difference's still in mileage, colors, services, etc--All these effect resale.

    I was offered $65K for my car a few weeks ago as is and turned the offer down... Don't need the cash and I refuse to firesale one of the nicest 355's in the US... Guys who do there homework and know what costs what if any problems arise will pay good money for a good car...Just have to play the waiting game....
     
  13. cove26

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    What's your mileage 285?
     
  14. 285ferrari

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    14K
     
  15. Oengus

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    I have seen Skippers car.........it is a very nice well cared for example. It sounds awesome also........

    I feel his asking price is very fair.
     
  16. Scaledetails

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    Miles are a little high compared to others, I would say $59K is about right in today's market.
     
  17. Oengus

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    I think that depends on how you look at it. If you want a garage queen I agree. If you want a driver with the quirks worked through 33k miles is nothing.
     
  18. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    ah I didn't get that he was checking on a sell price! For sure that's what I would ask for that car...
     
  19. f355jimv

    f355jimv Formula Junior

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    Robbie has a great point regarding other cars for sale.

    Skipper is in the ballpark for the $$$.

    Quality goes far in this arena......
     
  20. marcello2

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    62-65K In the ballpark super nice car
     
  21. dwhite

    dwhite F1 Rookie

    How did it compare to yours?
     

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