Hoping a real enthusiast got it... vs a flipper.
My previous weekend car was sold through the same company. I miss my viper I really want to see what the undercarriage looks like. While I don't deal with auction cars very often it does seem kind of strange for a salvage flipper to contact the company directly, buy it for a high enough price to keep it from being auctioned, only to sell it immediately.
90k for an Unrepaired salvage title cs. If brought to perfect condition would be worth what 130k. 40k for parts, labor just to break even and still have to deal with a tough sale. Worth it for parts. Fix it to own, id spend the additional 60k (factoring in costs to repair)and buy one without salvage title that may actually be worth keeping. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
The car is for sale now at 74 Auto (Salvage car dealer) in Sikeston, MO for $89900. https://www.74auto.com/vehiclesDetail.php?119013 Also the VIN is confirmed now, it's ZFFDU57A140139353 https://www.challenge-stradale.com/139353.html
I'd like to buy a half ounce of whatever they were smoking when they tried selling it for almost $400k. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Copart had it labeled undercarriage damage. I have a feeling that we are only seeing a small part of the damage, which, imo appears to have come from below. Contrary to youtubers, gluing the undercarriage back together isn't a good diy solution.
I'd sell my gated 360...... and bite on this if it was sold for $45-50. As stated above $90k makes it hard to do anything reasonable on this one. I'll bet.... it's worth more in parts than as a whole with the salvage title.... and the finicky nature of f car buyers.
Me too. You actually got me interested enough to join Copart, and I reviewed the history report. I also ordered an inspection but just before the car was taken down the inspection company let me know they can’t do the inspection because the car was not yet for sale. Next day it vaporized. Before it vanished I did call one of the brokers in Fla that works with Copart. Would of been about a 20% premium for broker and Copart fees, and fla sales tax (which has to be paid even if you live in a no sales tax state!) I would have maybe been in for 50-60k plus premium (70k) and done a rebuild and eventually a MT conversion. Still would have ultimately lost money on it. I can only dream... to many fingers in this pot. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
360+volt - your best bet for a drivers budget CS gated..... I'm convinced.... IS a copart clapped out high mlg F1 360..... sell off all the stock interior bits..... to offset cost. THEN:: 1. aftermarket coil overs (sell the adj f car stuff and modules) 2. recaro seats Light wgt (sell the heavy factory stuff) 3. NO leather interior bits..... (sell it all).... weight redux..... then do a pleasing to look at HPDE interior.... alcantara in spot.... grey or white paint on exposed metal. 4. Sell factory wheels/tires..... get after market LW .... seems the CS 18" track wheels are pretty cheap... 5. sell the factory exhaust.... it is a boat anchor...... aftermarket, LW, good noises. 6. 430 tb's, mas.... tune...... 7. Gated Swap........ there's this guy in texas who can hook you up with parts and tune.... 8. am sway bars.... sell factory stuff...... basically apply the HPDE E36 formula to a beat modena...... I bet you can get the car under 2800lbs..... and above 450 hp........ would be a blast... ..... disregard the above if you are a speculator.... looking to ride some appreciation curve of a cs.... this is not for you
I need to see if they’d sell me the stock shift paddles. Just bought my third CS but it has std 360 sized carbon paddles. Would like to return to stock aluminum CS paddles.
Question is do you think it will sell if someone offers them $80? And can it be put back together all said and done for $100k? Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
My experience with rebuilding wrecked vehicles is that there is usually a lot more wrong than you can see from the outside. You will not know the full extent of the damage until you can get in there. We also have yet to see a picture of the damage underneath. Is it possible that it could be done under $100k? Yes. Is that realistic? Probably not.
Yeah I buy wrecks and it is true most times there is more damage then you see. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
And will will always be a Salvage car to the end of time. This is a donor car unless someone wants to do a project street rod and is willing to lose their butt.
Teo outcomes one you get a good deal and drive a cs salvage for a couple years and break even or make and little. Two you lose a little money in a couple years. I'm sure you can sell the car for $110k $120k you might break even or loss a little but imagine your in it for $100 to $110 not to bad.i would take a salvage Cs over a clean 430 anyday. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
The fact that it’s out of auction and with a dealer is somewhat of an advantage in that should be easy to arrange for a proper PPI now. No need to speculate as to what the unseen damage is or guess at repair costs. An interested party could sort out the costs and make an informed decision. The fact that a number of crashed/salvaged Stradales have traded hands for around $120-130k in the last couple of years provides prospective buyers with a market floor to compare to once they’ve got the repair costs projected from an inspection and they can go from there. I suspect guys who want to drive and enjoy a CS could wind up with a nice driver that’s sorted out and serviced for a pretty good price and they’d have the benefit of knowing how the repairs were done rather than buying something “done” by someone else.