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Those of you who were handling and trading these cars in the early days would surely be familiar with the process of placing an ad in the paper....
Joe had the car listed for sale in the LA Times in June 81 @ 285k, and apparently was asking too much, because he had it for awhile. Perhaps the...
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Are there restrictions on sharing price data, or does it perhaps need to be purchased? If you have price data for any of the cars in this thread,...
I'm trying to fill some knowledge holes in my database, and in browsing through every facet of my literature, as well as the vast registry at...
Wasn't this car the one linked to the Chinetti Jr/Ferrari court capades? I'm actually surprised to find that I have an ad for this one, from...
Well by early fall 1987, the direction the market was headed was not a mystery to anyone. Some people, as early as 1985, that is to say before the...
Some nice early Ferraris offered in the late 1960's, some as cheap as a VW Hippie Van: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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28000 SEK works out to be $4,252.35 US based on the 1956 average.
I don't have the Cavallino but I believe I have a classified for that particular car somewhere. I'd be happy to upload it if found, as well as...
To clear any questions people may have about the GTO market in the 1970's, here is my current list of known ask/sell prices for that decade, not...
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The money involved in the 1971 exchange was $8500.
Agreed, but you have to concede that at least the car wasn't in the same price range as a wealthy investor's entire real estate portfolio. If the...
Just found that the car was being advertised in the FML, 8/12/78, area code 213. The ad also offers 312p (1969, "ex-Chinetti car" so presumably...
Perhaps the car offered in early 74 was not 3987, but it's curious because the car that was being offered then for $25k was a red series 1.
From what I've heard the last GTO that was offered and/or sold under $100k was #3387gt. It went from Steve Griswold to Mark DeFriece 35 years ago...
Baumgard acquired the car from Cadenet in England in 1972 (no idea what either party paid), and owned the car untill 77 or 78. $25k would be way...
Oh no, I wasn't insinuating that at all, in fact I'm well aware of the notion that proceeds, often 100%, from some of the sales of these very cars...