A fairly special 250. https://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Ferrari-250-1963/OAG-AD-14776486/?Cr=26
The colour is great and I totally agree in regards to the engine bay also. 10 years old?? Wow, we are getting old John...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M2B-1103s8
yes, but (a) I'm firm on the price and (b) I'm not prepared to drive it to South West Sydney to be inspected by someone's cousin.
Interesting no cousins for me, I sold a 1750 Alfa a week ago, It had a Professional inspection for a Qld guy, 4 people from Melbourne only by photographic evidence only, 6 Sydney guys who came and drove the car, finally it went to Melbourne.
I don't blame him. In court the other day, they said the owner of it was from NZ...maybe there's more than one.
Hi Graeme, my dad has one he bought new in 1969,,,still all orig, and in great nic, just some mild oil leaks. what sort of price range do you think it might be worth ? as he is thinking of changing for a f430. cheers m
Numbers match what? I said there might have been more than 1 308 engine stolen. The prosecutor said the one Sandro was sentenced for was owned by someone in nz
I'm not talking about the bloody engine,am I. Just the big red bit . Re-read what you and I have just discussed and you'll find that engines didn't come into the conversation,just the bit that is for sale.
....and at the same auction,this interesting piece. https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2017-shannons-sydney-spring-classic-auction/QEZB4I6CZACBJBK/
These BIG SUVs remind me of whet happened to the Dinosaurs, they got bigger and bigger and then suddenly became extinct
Like the Toyota Tundra my cousin owns, I can't even see into the tray let alone get in it Sent from my SM-G935F using FerrariChat.com mobile app