I should have added the second one when the price was 150-160K....I should have listened to you!! Anyway, I just ordered a Porsche Cayman GT4, and a 488...they will have to fill in for that mistake..
because the price of CS has reached a permanently high plateau... or they are not making anymore CS... or CS is the new black...
I've been researching a lot of older sports cars lately and I don't think CS's have appreciated nearly as much as most others (Porsches). Granted, the CS isn't as old as all the Porsche's that are going through the roof but there are a lot more Porshe's. I'm not sure what to think.
I wish that I had bought a 993TT 10 years ago... or google stock, appl stock, facebook stock, or realestate in Norcal....
Bought this 10 years back and decided I wanted something new-er. Sold it 3 years ago and regretted it ever since. Worse car decision I've made. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
you'll forget that mistake with those two cars - nice picks! true true figured you'd know it, it's from your area appreciation in terms of pure percentage or total dollar value? me too. actually, wish I would've bought a 98 993 C2s when I had the chance. beautiful! love them air cooled cars, especially wide body 993's. yummy.
You have a companion in "worse car decision I've ever made" category.....me. Never should have sold my Stradale. Bought a Scud and now have to learn from that experience and not sell it for a McLaren that has my eye. Must.......stay.......strong..........use....intelligence......not.....whimsical....desire.........lol
Great car that 993 twin turbo. I had a black one with grey interior "in period". I think I traded it for a blue tdf and tan 355 spider.
Greath thread, I aquired a CS about 3 years ago but have not been very active on the forum since then. I have researched a couple of things here and it is an excelent resource. As I mentioned in an individual post I started yesterday I have made a good effort to keep my car in good condition but as all CSs it has its small details here an there. My project list is to source original Ferrari CC breaks as when I bought the car it had been retrofited with Brembo steel racing brakes to keep mantainance costo low for track day use. Sticky air vents and buttons are now starting to show. And faded alcantara . Any suggestions on how to clean it? Any advise or any recomendations to prevent any major mechanical issues would be greatly appreciated. Apart from that my I love it, I have owned other Ferraris in the past but definitely this is my favorite although there are nicer more modenr cars out there this one does it for me at least Ferrari wise. I no longer track my car as much as in the past particularly because of the increase in price for this cars. I do how ever take it out for a couple of laps just to have some fun. I have a couple of other track toys now that allow me to get more serious as to restore my CS close to its original condition when it came out of the factory. My car is an early production model if Im not mistaking. Here is a recent photo of it by the way the white one is the one Im using more on the track. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's another kicker....I was offered a Stradale 4 years ago for $125k, one owner, less than 3k miles, full service history, dealer maintained and I hemmed and hawed over it thinking the cars would dip in the $110k range in another year and boy was I wrong. Both cars went up BIG time! So, keep the Scud and get the Mclaren when those hit their bottom. Thanks. Great cars with the raw 6spd and air cooled engine. Night Blue Metallic with Grey Interior. Upgraded ECU, turbos, intercooler, suspension, pushing 575 RW. Bought it for $67k.
Hi there are about 3 other CS in Mexico not including mine... Mine is a US Spec and I did shipped it to Mexico several times for track events. I actually had it there several months in a row. My car now is in Austin most of the year to enjoy it in COTA and hill country
I have some OEM Ferrari CC brakes that will work for the front and might have some for the rear too. I'm messaging you!
Stradale in Switzerland w/ almost 7k miles recently listed for $355,000 USD! Challenge-Stradale.com - Ferrari 360 CS VIN 135990
Here's another Stradale in Switzerland. I've added it to the website today. Giallo Modena with Blu Scuro leather & yellow stitching Stripe Rollbar Blue 4-point harnes Black calipers Mileage 38887 km's Asking price CHF 236,000 ZFFDT57B000137980 Link to registry: Challenge-Stradale.com - Ferrari 360 CS VIN 137980 Link to ad: http://www.autoscout24.ch/HCI/CustomDetail.aspx?cuid=61758&member=61758&lng=de&vehtypgrp=1&sort=makemodel_asc&index=4&vehid=3302086 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login