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Are 70th anniversary models inherently more valuable?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by 96redLT4, Feb 3, 2021.

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  1. 96redLT4

    96redLT4 Formula Junior

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    More valuable than their non-anniversary counterparts I should say The asking prices of these used cars are way more than the regular models and many of the 'tailor made' enhancements, eg numbers painted on the doors and corduroy on the seat surfaces, are not necessarily things most people would order for their own car. How much of a premium should these sell for?
     
  2. Texas Forever

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    No. Ask any Porsche guy. Porsche has milked this cow to death.
     
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  3. Ngcanada

    Ngcanada Formula Junior

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    Like the 812SF painted in Rosso 70 anni.....I would assume a bit more as the paint was a hefty option
     
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  4. SoCal to az

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    They are more valuable till ferrari releases 75th anniversary cars in a few years.
     
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  5. 96redLT4

    96redLT4 Formula Junior

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  7. rossodino

    rossodino Formula Junior

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    I would think the person who would buy this wants a 70th anniversary car and therefore can justify in his mind the premium to be paid. Personally I see no added value in these cars, as I saw this as a marketing exercise gimmick. I would maybe go 275k tops because of the low miles and its a 2017.
     
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  8. BarryK

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    I used to think the same about these paint-job cars until I looked at the 599 Alonso edition which is just 599 HGTE with lipstick, and I think 40 were made. Just look at the premiums over the standard cars.

    With the 70th cars, some designs look same as standard cars, others have tailor-made style special materials, and a good number look like a complete mess.

    I think some of these might end up like the Alonso and trade at a big premium to the standard car, but only the nicer ones.
     
  9. 350MH83

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    I dont see why they would sell at a premium, unless the spec is really attractive to a specific buyer. Many of them are kind of odd, and not something most people would spec themselves. It might be worth a premium to the right buyer, but if I were on the market for a second hand car, I'd rather spend 20K over average market rate to get a very nicely specc'ed car, than to get a Ronald McDonald kind of Ferrari.
     
  10. LVP488

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  11. rexw

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    That’s my local dealership I’ve seen a fair share of f12s one of my favorite cars but I don’t see the appeal In the 70th anniversary edition over the normal especially when it costs almost 2 times the price of the base model for me it’s about the driving experience not the special badge saying 70th anniversary
     
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