It's a buyer's market.
Yes its a buyers market for exotics. Air cooled Porsche are holding their price. Have you see the yellow Scud in CA with alot of miles for sale for some time now, what's the story on it. Thanks
its a former rental car. The black one in Houston is much better and not far off if you talk to the agent. its very well maintained but no records. Really something for someone to use and not only collect it
Auction is over, but everyone stay away from this pile. Seller list it as “excellent” and talks about the prior owner being a Ferrari factory driver etc etc. Add says never been tracked. I bought the car, had it dropped for inspection and the attached 2 pics are just a few of the flaws of this “pristine condition” Scud. Missing visor, headliner folded up on pass seat (commonly removed for taller drivers helmet clearance), missing outside rear view mirror, scratched fender, skirt, bumper, all wheels curbed. I wanted this thing as a nice driver I wouldn’t feel bad putting miles on, this thing was sadly poorly taken care of and the total opposite of sellers description. It’s a 80-90k car to the right buyer at best. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143448766011 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Must admit hard to believe that a Scud owned by a 'Ferrari Racing Driver' has never been tracked. Hope you can bring it back to what it should be.
I see a lot of "sticky" on that dome light by the rear view mirror mount....probably sticky on the rest of the interior...
holy crap. I'm a big proponent of actually driving these cars, but not taking care of it and letting it get to that condition is not from driving it. Yikes.
Those pics are worth a thousand words. What a travesty .... how does a roof get like that? Sent from my 16M
1000 words not linkable to the particular car once ebay link stops working. With the VIN listed someone can find that post years down the road & see the pics of the damage. Assuming somebody bothered to Google the VIN or searched Ferrari Chat for it. Sent from my Samsung Note 8 using FerrariChat.com mobile app
That yellow one was excellent looking in person— tranny issues, that two shops couldn’t quite pinpoint repeatedly. I wanted that one.
excellent? this is a really low bar for excellence... https://vmp.ebay.com/ebay/viewAllPhotos.aspx?smid=26531350 as mentioned in the 16M thread: Car is beat up as f*ck. Red flags = Fleet car, aftermarket steel brakes, aftermarket engine bay panels mixed w challenge parts w hazing ontop of all that, leather looks to be spotty in areas, sticky interior everywhere...and that's just the visible stuff, who knows what else it needs mechanically speaking. --- It's going to need A LOT OF TLC to bring it back up to "excellence".
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login I’d like to sell mine for $145k obo FYI. salvage title — 5400 mile Hurricane Harvey car. Newish wiring harnesses and 11,000 miles now. doesn’t need much TLC. 2008 tech seats and headliner, Rosso Corsa Vin W64 A 180162584. Talk to Plugzit, R2 Racing in Santa Clarita, and Revolution Motorsport in Agoura Hills. six six one 304-1593 text if interested. I’ll post an ad soon.
16M with 13k km sold today for 260k euros at RM Retromobile Paris. Cheap. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/pa20/paris/lots/r0010-1954-mercedes-benz-300-sl-gullwing/830772
In Switzerland most of the cars for sale 3 years ago, are still for sale, sadly nobody wants one ! and I guess if one looks at the total collapse of Mclaren resale prices there is plenty of competition for less money