1974 365 GT/4 Berlinetta Boxer 233rd of 387 produced, U.S. legal by AmeriSpec, 67,545KM, red/black #18171 $196,500 http://www.motorcargallery.com/ No triple pipes, anyone have any thoughts on this one? William
She's got the Ansa "Sport" mufflers on her...Looks like the twin to mine. At that price, I'd be buying 365bb's all day long! David
Good day All, Just adding Doc... Chassis 18171 was sold last month at the Amelia auction for $335K USD. https://www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/am24_r091/1974-ferrari-365-gt4-berlinetta-boxer Cheers, Sam 1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB Color: Red Exterior with Boxer trim and Black Interior with Red Daytona Accents Mileage: 70772 Location: USA Chassis: 18171 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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A 365 Boxer cheaper than a Daytona makes as much sense to me as a first gen Diablo being 1/10th an F40. Behind every out-of-reach gem is an overlooked treasure.
https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/mc24/lots/r0087-1974-ferrari-365-gt4-bb-by-scaglietti/ pretty strong money for such a rare model car and a classicque by Ferrari , much needed nowadays I notice at auctions
Good day, Just updating that the sold price was €320,000 EUR ($345.20K USD with the current exchange rate). Cheers, Sam
Too gorgeous! Hand-pounded bodies, layout like a 250LM. A little V-12 mid-engine car that really flies. An amazing Enzo-era car. The market for these cars moves around for many reasons guided by indicators, many of which have nothing to do with the car. Estate sales, how, where, when, and who is present, etc. Internet marketing offers to a broader group of interested parties, but other factors are still at play. My ultimate aspiration with these cars is not just to own them but to truly experience them. I love to drive, appreciate their construction, revel in their performance, and, most importantly, cherish and maintain them. From the investment perspective...I wouldn't buy a painting that I wouldn't hang in my house. imho