I didn't see a thread discussing 430 Scud prices, so figured to start one. With recent headline grabs of 458 Speciale values approaching the $1M mark, what's the consensus on what Scuds will do? It has always been the "quiet" one in between the 458S and 360CS, but I think those who have had the privilege of driving one would qualify it to be the perfect mix between the two other cars. From a quick glance of the market, there's only a few coupes and spiders for sale. Where coupes at this time seem to be around $320K and spiders at $500K. But as they say rising tide lifts all boats, anyone want to speculate where the cars might climb to with the 458S doing what it's doing? I'm guessing $600~$700K isn't too far of a reach?
Here's a couple of outliers: Asking $599K: https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/729531075?allListingType=all-cars&city=Torrance&makeCode=FER&modelCode=F430&searchRadius=0&state=CA&trimCode=F430%7CScuderia&zip=90501&clickType=listing Asking $499K (w/ 69 miles): https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/748404959?allListingType=all-cars&city=Torrance&makeCode=FER&modelCode=F430&searchRadius=0&state=CA&trimCode=F430%7CScuderia&zip=90501&clickType=listing Rest of the coupes on market are between $300K~$325K. Spiders from $539K~$670K.
I really think they are low priced at the moment still when you consider what a 458 and 360 equivalents do these days and where they came from...
The blue one sat on the market for months unable to sell at $330 from indigo auto group before another dealer bought it and raised the price to $599. It is obvious what’s happening in the collector car market.
It just takes one buyer to cement the new baseline. And in a normal market where there are a few black and red Scuds, I think the the car that does fetch first "higher" price would be a car that has a unique color combo that someone really wants.