Good Afternoon, All. I adding information. We have record of this from previous auction. 1987 Ferrari 412GT Coupé Registration no. A3 NSA Chassis no. ZFFYD24C000067495 - Automatic Sold for £19,780 inc. premium https://cars.bonhams.com/auction/21899/lot/338/1987-ferrari-412gt-coupe-chassis-no-zffyd24c000067495/ “The 400GT had been the first Ferrari to offer automatic transmission as an option, a decision vindicated by the fact that more than two-thirds of customers took up the option, including the purchaser of the car offered here. Right-hand drive chassis number '67495' was originally supplied by Maranello Concessionaires and sold new via Stratstone's of Wilmslow, who maintained it until 1991 as evidenced by nine stamped entries in the accompanying service booklet. Thereafter the car was maintained by Maranello, there being seven services recorded between 1991 and 1998, followed by Forza 288 in 1999. It is understood that servicing continued, although no invoices are available. The current vendor purchased the Ferrari at Bonhams' Goodwood Festival of Speed sale in July 2007 (Lot 437), the odometer reading at time of MoT testing in April of that year being recorded as 86,135 miles. Since acquisition, this peerless Grande Routière has been used for touring in Europe and the UK, just as its maker intended, covering some 11,000-or-so miles in the last seven years (the current odometer reading is (97,873 miles). The car has been serviced regularly, receiving new prop shaft bearings and tyres in 2008 and being professionally repainted by I N Auto Restorations of Lingfield, Surrey in 2013/14 (receipt on file) while the interior has been re-carpeted and the front seats re-trimmed. Finished in silver with cream leather interior, the latter equipped with two-stage air conditioning, 'A3 NSA' is described as in generally excellent condition, with all electrics working. The car is offered with its factory-supplied owner's wallet and instruction books, sundry invoices, spare keys, a quantity of expired MoT certificates, V5C registration document, current MoT and a photographic record of the recent repaint” Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Good day All, Keep in mind that the "sale" was from 2014, which was 10 years ago and so the market has certainly changed. For reference, the average 2014 GBP to USD exchange rate was 1.6474 and so the 2014 price in USD would have been around $32585 USD which is still a low price all things considered, but the car is RHD and so has a smaller market than LHD. Cheers, Sam