Wow...those are fantastic photos...real talent!
Yep, noticed that. He seems to be an Fchatter and if he is, I'm surprised he hadn't posted that article. Or maybe he did and I just never saw it until yesterday. lol
ZFFDU57A340134672 is now for sale by DeluxeNJ.com / DeluxeAutoSales.com Rosso Corsa Red-black alcantara Stripe Radio-delete Red calipers Mileage now 28117 miles Asking price $138000 It was for sale in February 2011 with 21500 miles / $124000 asking price at SanFranciscoSportscars.com Link to registry: Challenge-Stradale.com - Ferrari 360 CS VIN 134672 Link to cars.com: 2004 Ferrari Challenge Stradale , $138,000 - Cars.com Link to dealer: 2004 Used Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge Stradale at Deluxe Auto Sales Linden, NJ, IID 13102556 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
TDF Blue CS just sold here in ATX for $145k.IIRC has no stripe and had slightly over 10k. Car was gorgeous overall. Amazingly clean. Someone is getting a stunning car. Will be interesting to watch the CS that is up for auction at Gooding next week. They have a high estimate of $220k. You 360 CS guys will be peeing yourselves if it sells for that price!
Maybe I'll drive my car to the auction and see if I can sell it to the frustrated second place bidder.
Still trying to understand the market. Why is this car so much cheaper than many of the other CS's in the market?
1. Seller doesn't know the market? 2. 28K miles? 3. Previous damage not disclosed in the AD and they're trying to dump it? (Just a guess I have no idea if that's the case. The car may be perfect)
Monteman. Probably because of the mileage. They are not asking a huge discount to some of the others on the market. FerrariFL, any reason you think it will exceed $220k? Is that car more special than the rest for some reason?
been watching the marlet pretty closely and this example seems to have all the right ingredients to fetch all the money +.
Yes. Low mileage (less than 1500 miles), color combo is popular Rosso Scuderia with red-black alcantara. And I assume it's in new condition, no accidents and a factory stripe.
Plus it will be in a alcohol and testosterone fueled competition called an auction. No reason it wouldn't bring something close to the original MSRP or something higher.
You're shorting it $10k... high estimate is actually $230k. There already have been a few $200k+ private transactions. I do, too. lol yessir I think it'll fetch top dollar
2 questions: what is media factory car? why is it less desirable? how did you confirm that it was? thanks in advance.
Presumably the car was driven hard by journalists during media events when the model was introduced. IMO the biggest concern would be whether or not proper warm up occurred before the car was driven hard.