Looks like a really nice low mileage T on ebay....
Looks like a really nice low mileage T on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Ferrari-Mondial-T/382329339631?hash=item59049abeef:g:LtwAAOSwJ-5aS~9~&vxp=mtr Anyone know the car? JZ
I would say if everything is sorted, $55K is a fair price based on recent sales of low milage comparables, agreed 58-75 is a stretch. 90 (14,210) = $48,021 Silverstone 2/26/17 90 (14,400) = $51,185 Silverstone 11/12/17
Note that his starting bid is below his reserve. I believe that the reserve for ebay has to be at least 10% higher, so that puts it at least $64K
yup la la land unless incredibly low mileage museum piece. 2 cars come to mind: Don Davis 2013 t cab 1991 5,527 $85,250 ZFFRK33A5M0088428 and the 1991 t coupe for over $100K USD (incl bp)
Things are very different now than 2013. Regarding the 300 KM car that's a whole different thing. I was offered a 6900 mile T Cab for $49,000 in the last 6 months by a dealer.
correct, that's why I said: "unless incredibly low mileage museum piece." That's a great deal - please provide me the details. If there is a 7,000 mile verified good condition t cab <50,000 - I would be interested. Look forward to you sending me the info.
Thank you so much for the PM! What an amazing deal. Not surprised it went quickly at that price. Cheers
Sixcarbs, I did a little bit of digging and found the sale price of 55K. My original estimate for the OPs Ebay listing wasn't bad! The 49K offer you got wasn't bad and IMHO a great deal if you decided to have jumped on it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sold to gentlemen in Florida, right before the Hurricane! (They were able to get it in a secure location, so the car is in good shape)
There's no reason why a Mondial t should not be in the same price range as a 348. In fact, it's much more car for the money. One day soon it will click!
be careful about what you wish for! I like my spare parts just to be in the grossly expensive territory, and not stupid territory! hahha I wish you the best my friend! Cheers
That's one gnarly looking spare tire! Did the t's not have the plastic covers in the front trunk compartment that would cover the ac, brake master, etc? Not too many left in such a nice condition, some low milers are not well cared for and need full restoration.
t's have the covers both sides of the spare tire compartment. Interesting the photo was taken without. The spare tire makes me think it may not even be an original front wheel.
Didn't Ferrari deliver t's without spares. When I was looking, all the t's I found had no spare tire. Instead it had a kit with a can of something like "fix-a-flat". Sid
I understand that a spare (Front Wheel) was an option. Purchased my t when it was 10 years old and came with a never used original Speedline in the compartment. My tool kit also has the fix a flat can.
It's up again (on eBay). My apologies if anyone finds my thoughts here "offensive" but as much as I love Mondials 58k, especially in the current market is, in my opinion, wishful thinking. If I was the seller I would be happy with 50k. And yes, I know, 9k miles and recently serviced. I'm curious what the other forum members think. Forza Mondial!!
Maybe 55k. If I was the seller I would be estatic with that number, though I guess it is not impossible. Mind you I wish the seller the best.
$45,000 to $55,000 in today's market depending how motivated the seller is. No price in that range would surprise me. The $74,500 Buy-It-Now price is a fantasy. And I am not convinced the $58K bid in the last pass was not a friend of the seller. I think they call that a "chandelier bid" in the live auctions. Oddly enough I follow Rolls-Royces too and that dealer has what appears to be a nice one on their site way below the market, a price that makes you wonder.
I think a truer indication of value is going to be on Bring-a-Trailer. Seller can go with or without a reserve (although BaT "encourages" Seller's not to have a reserve). Cheap for Seller to list and buyer pays a buyers premium on top of the bid price (I believe 5%). No sniping, every bid at the end adds 2 minutes to the close time of the auction. Regards, Jerry