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Are 360 Spider prices rising?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Chuck Beaver, Sep 13, 2021.

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  1. Chuck Beaver

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    I'm seeing some For Sale posts on various sites that seem to indicate this model is rising in price. Anyone happen to have hard data either way?
     
  2. energy88

    energy88 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Look at Hagerty for their graph. Was posted in another thread just last week.
     
  3. tbakowsky

    tbakowsky F1 World Champ
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    They are indeed heading up. The manual cars are at a premium.
     
  4. mchas

    mchas F1 Veteran
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    The price of quite literally everything has gone up.
     
  5. Bob in Makiki

    Bob in Makiki Formula Junior
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    Get a subscription to Ferrari Market Letter. It is well worth the price of admission. They have good data. So does Sports Car Market. Also worth the subscription price.
     
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  6. DBomb117

    DBomb117 Formula Junior

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    I think all 360s are increasing. Manuals most of all. “A rising tide lifts all boats”. I think 360s stayed under the radar a little bit over the past couple years while F430s, 458s, 355s all went up, 360s were relatively flat. Now they are starting to rise more.


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  7. kamikansai

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    Well, in Japan there are a number of F1s and the prices seem at Hagerty levels or a tad above, but thats the buffer / big ask so with a proper inspection and assessment the price can be brought to reg value in my opinion. Consider road tax in Japan, and you loose by just holding it.. so likely a depreciating asset unless the market blasts off.
     

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