New record holder! 79456 miles / 127827 km This is a RHD car in the UK. https://www.challengestradale.com/138320.html Image Unavailable, Please Login
Me too! It’s a really interesting question. I’m checking the mileage of every car in the UK now (it is publicly available online if you know the VIN or plate). It just takes a while to check them all and enter the data in the register. This one is the highest one I’ve seen so far. The car has been spotted all over Europe, Monaco, Nürburg, Spa, Switzerland etc in the past. Last year it drove 4674 miles. That’s more than the 600k BaT car has driven in 21 years! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another Argento for sale. I have a Japanese buyer interested in this, but two emails and zero response from these guys. Anyone know the ask? https://www.bluechipfleet.com/listing/2004-ferrari-360-challenge-stradale
Friend is buying it. Did EXTENSIVE PPI with a very trusted person. Paint meter readings indicate no metal paintwork. Rear bumper was re sprayed and reported to Carfax. Pretty silly. Paint meter and PPI should be all that matters with value, IMO. A lot of these cars have had plastic bumper re sprays and bumps, but when paid out of pocket, they never hit the fax. These cars are 20+ years old by now, my view is these cars all have something against them, whether it’s on a piece of paper or not.
We had an argento here in Japan with blue seats. Doesn't show up in the registry. 2005 model with 28k miles. The paint thickness was almost double normal. It got a classiche cert in the end and was told it wasn't repainted. Apparently Ferrari switched to powder coat primer in 2005. This CS was powder primer coated which was thicker than normal primer then painted as usual resulting in thicker paint and primer thickness. They initially found zero evidence of a respray then they used some fancy paint depth gauge which can detect different layers (clear, paint, primer). Always get a solid PPI. Paint thickness alone may not mean its been resprayed. This is mainly an issue with metallic cars and yellow for some reason.