Image Unavailable, Please Login https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1977-ferrari-308-gtb-36/ My old car listed today.
That makes more sense! I should stop by and see the beast… probably looks cool next to their white testarossa
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-ferrari-308-gts-quattrovalvole-34/ should do well other than the carfax ding, seller says it was a new front bumper only.
Looks like a really nice example. Tempts me and it is only one state away. I’m guessing it will bring over 80k.
Beautiful QV. It checks all the boxes. As far at the CARFAX ding, personally it wouldn’t bother me if I was in the market to buy one.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-ferrari-308-gtb-quattrovalvole-4/ GTB QV w subtle mods including oem 288GTO mirrors.
The stock wheels off of my old car here. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/campagnolo-wheels-for-ferrari-308/
The photo gallery on this one is incredible. Shot after shot, beautiful angles and photography https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-ferrari-308-gts-quattrovalvole-37/
Perhaps, but if past BaT auctions/sales are any indicators, it seems that non US resident autos (this QV is located in Calgary, AB Canada) fetch lower values... unless the auto is very rare/desirable. It is odd in a way, as old/vintage car importation is very straightforward/ not that complicated and in fact can be handled by customs brokers for very modest $. The only thing that could cause an issue is the buyer's State's DMV requirements for out of State vehicles, etc. and so some due diligence needs to be done. Cheers, Sam
He started with decent communication but now The ?s & comments seem to be ignored by the seller, that could tank the auction. One of the persons being ignored so far is the high bidder. Seller seems foolish.
Not providing videos for startup, walkaround and drive is also a major mistake. Why not take the time to get those done and relieve concerns that potential bidders may have? Most bidders on BaT never get the chance to see the cars or get a PPI done, so there is a lot of doubt at play that needs to be addressed. I think the car owners often don't fully realize that - they put a lot of money and work into it, they know their car, they know it's good and assume that this comes through in the auction. It does not. Videos are as close to an in-person interaction as it gets. They seem necessary to me
Watching this with interest, as I have an ‘85 red book copy of this car. Unless something wild happens today on the last day of bidding, it appears the hammer will be a fair bit under $100K. Shame as like so many other collectibles at the moment, prices have been stagnant. I have no plans to sell mine…but I have far more than $100K in making it perfect.