We were nervous with painting the car this color, even though it's original , but it looks really good in person
Gooding adds a 206 Eight seems like a lot of Dinos for a venue I think is usually weak for pricing Dinos Gooding: 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT From the Tony Shooshani Collection Coachwork by Scaglietti Estimate: $700,000 - $800,000 Chassis: 00378 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT | Gooding & Company 1973 Ferrari Dino 246GT, Chairs and Flares, #05690, Yellow/Black Estimate: $450,000 - $525,000 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT | Gooding & Company 1974 Ferrari Dino 246GT, #08236, White/Maroon? Estimate: $275,000 - $350,000, No Reserve 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS | Gooding & Company RM/Sotheby: 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, #08454, Green/Tan Daytona seats Estimate: None provided 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series', #01040, Yellow/Black Estimate: None provided 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series' by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's RM has added 03580: 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's Bonham's: 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03315, Red/Dark Blue (ugh!) Estimate range: $350,000-400,000 Bonhams : 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT Chassis no. 03314 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03152, Grigio Ferro Metallizzato/Black Daytona seats with red inserts Estimate range: $325,000-375,000 Bonhams : 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT Chassis no. 03152
Chairs and Flairs 05690 now withdrawn 1973 Ferrari Dino 246GT, Chairs and Flares, #05690, Yellow/Black Estimate: $450,000 - $525,000 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT | Gooding & Company Eight seems like a lot of Dinos for a venue I think is usually weak for pricing Dinos Gooding: 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT From the Tony Shooshani Collection Coachwork by Scaglietti Estimate: $700,000 - $800,000 Chassis: 00378 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT | Gooding & Company 1974 Ferrari Dino 246GT, #08236, White/Maroon? Estimate: $275,000 - $350,000, No Reserve 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS | Gooding & Company RM/Sotheby: 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, #08454, Green/Tan Daytona seats Estimate: None provided 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series', #01040, Yellow/Black Chassis no. 01040 Engine no. 0005882 Gearbox no. 478 $375,000 - $425,000 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series' by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT by Scaglietti Chassis no. 03580 $400,000 - $500,000 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's Bonham's: 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03315, Red/Dark Blue (ugh!) Estimate range: $350,000-400,000 Bonhams : 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT Chassis no. 03314 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03152, Grigio Ferro Metallizzato/Black Daytona seats with red inserts Estimate range: $325,000-375,000 Bonhams : 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT Chassis no. 03152
Was watching RM online Arizona 2016 | Classic Car Auctions | RM Sotheby's Saw the yellow one with $297k next to it last night but now that result is not there?
1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT by Scaglietti Chassis no. 03580 $400,000 - $500,000 http://www.rmsothebys.com/az16/arizona/lots/1973-ferrari-dino-246-gt-by-scaglietti/1078476 A No Sale with bidding stopping at $370k.
RM Sotheby's: 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, #08454, Green/Tan Daytona seats Estimate: None provided 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's SOLD FOR $396k, including buyer's premium 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series', #01040, Yellow/Black Estimate: None provided 1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT 'L-Series' by Scaglietti | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's SOLD FOR $396k, including buyer's premium Bonham's: 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03315, Red/Dark Blue (ugh!) Estimate range: $350,000-400,000 http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23132/lot/17/ SOLD FOR $337k including Buyer's Premium 1972 FERRARI DINO 246 GT, #03152, Grigio Ferro Metallizzato/Black Daytona seats with red inserts Estimate range: $325,000-375,000 http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23132/lot/100/ MUST NOT HAVE SOLD
Gooding 206 loT 125 was a no sale at 600k this was pArt of the TS collection The surprise to me was that lot 142 tHe very very rough1974 246 GTS and this was rough sold for 205 hammer so that is 225 with the juice. Rough car Overall only 4 of the TS collection sold including a very nice f40 at 1395000 with 3300 miles it was a nice car
Why in the world would anyone sell a car at a significant loss like that? Anyone know who the seller was? Was it a speculator who decided they were going up and wanted out? Is this evidence against the "buyers now are true enthusiasts who buy because they love the cars" theory?
Does anyone know if the Dino that was for sale at Russo and Steele sell last night was sold and for how much? https://russoandsteele.com/vehicle-details/?show_vehicle=132242¤t_index=0&total_results=2&auction_pk=162&=&caryear=0&caryearto=0&search_text=Dino&page=featured&showpage=1
Thanks, I don't know what everyone else thinks, but it seems like prices for the Dinos are softening or declining slightly.