Horrid color combo
Not according to the peanut gallery over at BAT. Knock out the green spider and $101k seems to be in line with the most recent spider sales.
I personally think it’s one of the best color combos for a spider, and I dislike spiders. But that’s why opinions make the world go around. I was shocked to see it not crack into the 130s
Not sure if this talked about in this tread earlier But I did talk with a few friends about the prices climbing and of course there’s no real answer but some good points came up As of this year most high cars will not be offering an all I.C.E. anymore and this can be why some many people are spending a lot of money to have one —- i drive a EV from time to time for work and it SUCKS I feel like I’m driving a kids “power wheel” and I think I hear engine noises coming from the speakers Or maybe I’m just crazy and wishing it was a real car lol Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Same for me. The car had been sitting in a showroom for a year and when I first drove it I had some reservations. I thought "what the h@ll".. and bought it anyway. A year and several thousand miles later... it's running like a top..
Agreed. The only thing that would hurt value more is if it were F1 rather than Manual. Might be a worthwhile car to wrap, but I'm betting the owner has seen prices "for the same car" and has a ridiculous reserve.
For me the colors are just not contrasting enough and the tan interior looks like ‘baby poop’ next to giallo. Not pleasing in my mind. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Huge number for miles year and f1 especially considering the macro landscape https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1998-ferrari-f355-berlinetta-4/
I've not dug into the F355 gated conversion threads, but roughly how much does putting the proper shifter go for these days?
I think history will look upon that as a "deal". The higher mileage is an asset to the new owner if he intends to drive it.
well, when a 355 sells for 300, everyone thinks there is worth that now. If one sells for $85, does that resent the market price to sub 6 figures? That was a nice car. I saw it in person. F1 isn't for me. But if someone is ok with that gearbox that was a good car
Agreed. I don’t think that price way “high” at all. It had a major a year ago. I can’t imagine it getting much cheaper than that. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
With buy fee, over $90k… add a gate $50k plus, so still inline. 57k miles gated at $140k is pretty good. 17k miles and $300k plus seems about right? Who knows? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
i just converted one at one of the best shops on the west coast and including parts it was under $25K, that $50,000 figure is pretty out there, the 355 is a pretty simple conversion, mine was done properly too.i think $25-$30k is around what you'd pay for a conversion (if you can find the parts) or you can do in your garage yourself like @Targatime did
I was talking values. Gated vs. F1. The quoted 57k mile F1 car brought over $90k with fees. I said it would be closer to $147k with fees as a gated car. Most 360 and 430 conversions will be $45k range. Early cars got it cheaper. But the cost is going up due to inflation, availability of parts and “market” adjustment. $25k for 355 conversion seems about right. I am sure some have done cheaper and others pay more Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
if you can find the parts... that's likely the largest hurdle. Parts availability in general isn't getting better.
Market should soften given whats happening in the macro environment....and with rates set to continue to rise, see you all in 5-6 years for the next run up and these cars are $500k+ lol
In real dollars they will be worth less, like everything else. Anyone else remember 14% mortgage rates?
Lets take bets,whats it gonna sell for? $375.000.00 ?? https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/1997-ferrari-f355-1/?utm_source=Morning email blast