Yeah my chrome doesn’t refresh dunno why. Fair value. Nothing crazy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
not really, have to remove a part of the center console and then unplugg better has been the 288GTO - you could unplugg the sensor from behind the car, not even 10 seconds
Absolutely, here in Texas that is 10 years. When I went to title my Ford GT last year that had an odometer display change (the ECU kept actual miles), I chose to go with EXEMPT to lessen the confusion.....nothing nefarious was going on.
Forgot this baby : https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1990-ferrari-testarossa-19/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This TR is interesting: It stays for 6 months for sale at 99k http://dadsclassiccars.com/used-1990-ferrari-testarossa-for-sale-in-zffsg17a0l0084190-1348973 It went to auction and now dealer wants 120k no idea of auction sale or work done to it: http://atcm.co/S2PVDP/22571e2e Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sold- 80k + fees if my chrome browser isn’t lying: fair price for an honest car looks like Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
New BAT tr of the week . Last seen on ebay; no sale in January https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-ferrari-testarossa-14/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not that one: no service, sagging seats. It was not a prestine example Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-ferrari-testarossa-18/ Another one... one wonders if BAT is the only place selling TR? Low mileage, no major in 16 years... Pre covid 130, middle of covid...180? We shall see! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A widow selling the original owners 3000 mile TR. You can't take it with you and there are better investments.
https://www.maseratiofportland.com/inventory/display/used/1989/Ferrari/Testarossa/ZFFSG17A3K0082741#!1989%20Ferrari%20Testarossa%20_Rosso%20Corsa A long link to a 1989 Red with Crema interior car with 2591 miles . I called last week on it and they have a deal in place. Car was listed for $198,000. I imagine they sold it for close to the list price, but it's getting a service, maybe as part of the deal. So these cars sold for 175K when new, and the garage queens are fetching a bit more than their new prices from 30 years ago. A really BAD investment.$175,000 in 1990 is worth $350,000 today. According to the CPI report inflation has doubled in thirty years. So really a Testarossa being bought today for 175,000 is selling for 1/2 price. How silly to park a car like this for thirty years.
if you “only” doubled your money over the last 30 years you have a very very lousy financial advisor. . even inflation-adjusted, that 175 is worth more than 350 today
No, I’ll get a better one with less miles and a 512tr. It’s next now that I have my ff and 355 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Worst part is it won’t be driven now as well... Those are such a joy to drive and mechanically easy to fix...parts can be hard to source but not too bad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
2591 miles on a 1989 Testarossa? Pfft, that sorry hunk of rust is ready for the crusher! Try this 1990 model with only 166 miles!
Wow, and it comes with Louis Vitton fitted luggage! So are the people that own these cars just stupid? Are they so disinterested they never come on Ferrari Chat to learn anything about their car? How many pictures of luggage compared to the actual car does an ad need? I can't say that someone buying a low mile garage queen wouldn't actually drive the car. Why NOT drive it. People buy brand new Ferraris and drive them, they depreciate like a rock, If this car was serviced, a person could consider they just bought a brand new Testarossa, and drive it like any person NOW buying a new car. Maybe it will lose value as the car reaches ten or fifteen thousand miles- no different than any newer Ferrari. The first owner of the 458 Spider I have, paid 332K for it, drove it 2500 miles and sold it for about 250K to the dealer, I paid 262k for the car and have driven it 10,000 miles. It's now worth south of 190K, So a total depreciation of 142K. This Testarossa wouldn't even come CLOSE to losing that much value. A person would be NUTS to spend 225K for this car and NOT drive it.