Carbon seat car is interesting. Wonder what they're asking.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1999-ferrari-f355-spider-serie-fiorano-4/ $85k RNM for an F1 Serie Fiorano
Interesting car. Late production 5.2 1995? I think Japan got some odd ones ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I wouldn't touch it. Not repaired correctly. Look at the way the gap varies and the overhang of the rear deck. Bet there's a 1/4" of bondo on the rear quarter. Blue leather dash makes me want to puke. $60k is already more than it's worth. Why are you doing bidding on this turd, Rob? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not a fan of the white 355 either. So why do you think the black Series Fiorano didn't sell? i thought it would have been sold in the $150K range.
No idea about this car and the blue dash and steering wheel are hideous, but the engine deck lid could be nothing more than misalignment when reinstalling after a major.
That's not misalignment of the rear deck. If some one want to pay $140k for that car, God bless, but they're an idiot. Anyway, not my problem. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Perhaps, there is something to white? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-mercedes-benz-e300-diesel-31/
It's not really about the outside color. It could had worked with many inside tones. But imagine getting inside this car and be in front of this: Image Unavailable, Please Login To each his own, but for me:
I was just commenting on the paint (my BBi came from the factory in Bianco Avus). In its repaint from six different shades of "All Original Paint!!" (per dealer B. Motorcars), I went with an old, but period-correct Alfa Romeo Bianco Artico, which Mercedes also used as Arctic White. It's a much cleaner white, and suits the lines better, and was used to improve the Resale Red respray of my 400GT which was born Argento (found while stripping to metal). My ex-F355Bob F355 is in reassembly from similarly being changed from the sooooper ultra-rare Rosso Corsa (see post #11269). The difference between Avus and Artico is striking, and the Avus always looks/looked "dirty" to me. A white car/wall/anything next to it really makes it obvious, and brings out that greenish hue. Artico has an even more-slight blue, which brightens it up. That atrocious blue dash and wheel wouldn't be tolerated long (really, THAT's where you used it?!?), considering the reflections I get from black leather in our Texas sun. All three of the above cars received black Alcantera, wrapping up on the A-pillars, as well, as part of their new interiors. Subsequent buyers can "correct" the cars if they wish.
Fully agree it's not my thing. However I've seen some equally terrible 911 interiors that folks fall all over themselves about. It very well may be amazing but I just can't.
I have a dash and maybe a Wheel…. Easy fix…. But I am just playing the BaT round table. Master market manipulator [emoji12] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk