It looked to be a driver quality car... I think it was both an exterior and interior color changed car if memory serves me correctly. I sold a similar car yesterday. Ciao, Bill
Here is a car I might have bought had I been able to get to Amelia, the Lamborghini Islero. Have always liked this car. It sold for $125K. Where will lot 46 sell, a '69 365GTC ($750-$950K)? SOLD, for $975K! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi Dr! The Carrera 2 hammered at $310K but seemed to be a so-so car. I remember seeing it a few years ago and thinking back then it had some needs and it appeared to look the same in the catalog photos. Ciao, Bill
1969 Ferrari 365 GTC, s/n 12795 hammered at $975K. Reserve was $750K with estimates of $750,000 to $950,000 Ciao, Bill
1966 Ferrari alloy 275 GTB hammered at $2.15M. Reserve was $2M and estimates were $2M to $2.4M Ciao, Bill
Ferrari 275 GTB long nose Alloy s/n 08057 2M - 2.4M Sold: 2.15M + com. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Desperately yearning for better bidding on the 1967 E-type Jaguar, David's wonderful auctioneer moaned: "In my next life I'm going to be dentist."
Over $2 million for a 275 GTB. Classiche strikes again. You can easily find at least eight originality errors in the catalog engine photo alone.
I was the underbidder on that car. I went up to $380k which was $418 final. As much as I was willing to go on it. I already have a great yellow Daytona and that's the wrong yellow. That F40 was good in a lot of ways but the paint was really bad. It had these sort of grooved splotches on the roof. I don't know any other way of describing it. Juliei and I looked at it together and we both noticed it.