when I´m driving my ferraris normaly on the road I also not care, but mostly I go speeding and then often I think when I drive at the limit that I drive the value of a small house and then just slow down again, even I have good insurance
The TR market is quite frothy right now, but so is the entire classic car market and the S&P 500. Happy Days Are Here Again! It's like the Roaring 20's.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-ferrari-testarossa-16/?utm_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2021-08-31
Image Unavailable, Please Login just when you think all the sub 3000 mile cars are gone....another shows up! That car looked perfect! How could it be this clean after 30 years
That is not from factory ..that was redone or a real good cleaning .the factory has over spray of rust protection etc ..never looked that clean Sent from my moto g power using Tapatalk
Looks to me like a Cryogenic or Dry Ice undercarriage detail machine was used, it's about $2k but well worth it.
Yes but u got to have low miles… like sub 10 with all that to get to 200k. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
i disagree when u have a great condition tr with everything and rare color combo 200k comming red 190 lol
Ok disagree all u want… that’s fine, put ur car on. If u think it’s 200k then put a reserve. I think that it will be hard to get 200k right now on BAT from it, except with cocaine in the glove box compartment Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ha ha im in hurry to sell love looking at her in the garage ,im just getting impatient with my f8 delivery
BaT definitely has the marketshare for auctions...but, Iconic Motorbikes is testing the waters with "iconic" cars. With prices on the rise lately, how does this car stack up, and can it bring numbers on a site other than BaT? https://iconicmotorbikeauctions.com/auction/1990-ferrari-testarossa/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1990-ferrari-testarossa-26/ 92,000 miles. looks very clean. way, way cleaner than mine with 95,000 miles
I hear this comment frequently along with ravs from bidders/observers commenting about a cars undercarriage condition on auction forums like BaT. All the while assuming or alluding that it comes from meticulous owner care encouraging higher bids, which is probably far from the truth. There is a general lack of knowledge of how much evolution in cleaning technology has occurred over the years (coatings, tools & techniques, etc.) and honestly any filthy, oily, greasy neglected car can look spotless prior to sale using equipment like dry ice cleaners. The old days of using water, spraying simplegreen, and working a brush are caveman techniques in the current detailing world. Here's an example:
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1986-FERRARI-TESTAROSSA-CUSTOM-COUPE-250560 Norwood twin turbo!