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348 Challenge For Sale (Europe- Not affiliated)

Discussion in 'Challenge/GT Cars/Track' started by Jasonberkeley, Jan 17, 2022.

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  1. Ira Schwartz

    Ira Schwartz Formula 3
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    May 20, 2003
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    Looks very nice, but I'm not sure I understand the reference to "one of . . . 32", as it's not a "Factory Challenge" car.
     
  2. foresterguy

    foresterguy Rookie

    May 22, 2015
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    I thought I recognized this car. There was a Petrolicious article published about it in 2018. As Ira indicates, it's not one of the 32 TB/13 TS factory cars as indicated in the article as those numbers only applied to 1994 U.S. cars. The VIN on this one indicates a LHD Euro 348. However, in any case it's a beautiful car and worth the price as a rare Challenge car. Looks like it's received the proper care over the years.
    Florian Turned His Scale Model Into A Full-Size Ferrari 348 Challenge • Petrolicious
     
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  3. cfensty

    cfensty Formula Junior
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    Jan 1, 2008
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    So it’s a 348 with aftermarket race seats and a bunch of stickers?


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  4. wrxmike

    wrxmike Moderator
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    Chassis #86287: " had raced in the championship between 1993 and 1995! Delivered new in France, the car was raced in the hands of Jean-Louis Déglise who did 16 events in the Challenge championship".
     
  5. carguy007

    carguy007 Formula Junior

    Apr 24, 2013
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    I would think a US 94 Challenge car would be worth considerably more. With so little of them ever made, I am sure they would go for at least 250k if one did come up.
     

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