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Ferrari F40 market analysis

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by dariedell, Feb 26, 2023.

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  1. Prancing 12

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    While I completely agree with you, I believe RM had the F40 at one of their long form digital auctions, where it recently no-saled.
     
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  2. JAM1

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    For some reason I mixed it up with a Monterey listing. Appreciate the clarification.
     
  3. 488Julius

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    It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the near future say 1-4 years. I believe that time frame will hold the definitive answer. Cheap is a relative term. 250 GTOs were “cheap” at one time or another also with “stories”... albeit race stories for the most part. Original, authentic F40s will find their place in the stratosphere. It is only a question of when and how much, not if and “the story” behind the car.
     
  4. Moopz

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    There are too many F40s for there not to be a significant delta between excellent and poor examples. The floor will rise, but a $1M+ spread will probably maintain. That being said, when that floor rises to a certain level, these cars will all be kept in garages and never seen again on public roads.
     

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