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F40 sale prices

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by TimTifosa, Aug 5, 2014.

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  1. TimTifosa

    TimTifosa Karting

    Mar 21, 2007
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    What are the latest sale prices of F40's?
     
  2. cirugiadigestiva

    cirugiadigestiva Formula Junior

    May 2, 2010
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    francisco vilas
    in UK yesterday 800.000L, more or less 1M euros, 1,3M dollars, I,own a f40, and some time ago I liked to sold it, not now, my best offer 600.000 euros
    in my opinion is one of the ferrari with more hidder possibilities to increase the value, limit?....
     
  3. YearOne

    YearOne Karting

    Jan 8, 2009
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    One sold for £800k here in the UK? What was the mileage and spec?
     
  4. cirugiadigestiva

    cirugiadigestiva Formula Junior

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    more or les 10.000km with all past history, you can see the pub. in the evo UK magazine of this week
     
  5. cirugiadigestiva

    cirugiadigestiva Formula Junior

    May 2, 2010
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    yesterday I buyer a alfa romeo sz Es30, with 840 km, new from the old alfa dealer.
    But in my opinion a ferrari f40 is better to buyer a car with 15/20.000 km with perfect past history, a car with very few km.
     
  6. Trax

    Trax Formula 3

    May 26, 2005
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    be interested to hear details of this as it sounds a high given some of the cars currently offered
     
  7. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
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    Well some are now asking £700-£800k.
     
  8. stocky

    stocky Formula Junior

    Oct 25, 2005
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    Yep there is one on the UK Ferrari Approved site for £720,000 .. Big money.
     
  9. HMS

    HMS Formula 3

    Dec 12, 2003
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    I know a local dealer who offered a friend $450K for his F40 with 6K miles. Allbeit..it is wholesale. Retail I would say between $600 to 900K for queens.
     
  10. ttn27

    ttn27 Formula 3

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    How long ago was it?
     
  11. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    There is no F40 for $900k that would be called a garage queen. Not in the US. And probably no more in Europe.

    Even a 6k miles F40 would bring considerably more than $1m in the US.
     
  12. ttn27

    ttn27 Formula 3

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    +1. It would be extremely rare to find a well maintained no story F40, even one with high mileage, for less than 1m in the US currently.
     
  13. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

    May 23, 2006
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    Once-upon-a-time these numbers applied, but not any longer. I recall these figures being the norm about 4 years ago.

    Retail is between $900k to $1.5m currently, subject to further market changes, of course.
     
  14. HMS

    HMS Formula 3

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    The dealer was AG and the date was Sept 2012. Car was located near Las Vegas.
     
  15. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

    May 23, 2006
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    2 years is a lifetime ago in the current market.

    Also, without a chassis number, specific history, and condition at the point of offering, there is no way to determine the basis upon which the car was supposedly offered for $450k.

    At any rate, your assertion that retail is "between $600 to 900K for queens" is not reality for today and does not reflect the current market.
     
  16. TimTifosa

    TimTifosa Karting

    Mar 21, 2007
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    Asking prices don't mean much. What were the latest auction and private sale prices for F40's ?
     
  17. arizonaitalian

    arizonaitalian Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Oct 29, 2010
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    Wow...and its not just F40s of course, and not just classic stuff either...I've noticed several of the "modern" era cars are holding firm or up - CS of course, but also 550B and regular 550 and 575 from a quick look recently...likely others that I haven't followed...cheap money...asset bubble anyone? (I know another forum for that!)
     
  18. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
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    The last few auctions have seen F40s get £617,500 and US$1,025,000 for the last one inc Premiums. Now we just have to wait and see what the auctions next week get.
     
  19. MM355

    MM355 Formula 3

    Apr 7, 2008
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    I haven't seen a F40 in the mid 400,000 in 3 years, they are past $600,000 dollars easily in todays market.

    Whats pushing it is the last Ferrari signed off by Enzo Ferrari.
     
  20. MM355

    MM355 Formula 3

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    Whats the highest mileage F40 ?
     
  21. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
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    I have seen one in France with 138,000 kms on the clock, one in Germany with 120,000 kms, I have personally seen 7 cars with over 100K.
     
  22. MM355

    MM355 Formula 3

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    That would be something of joy to me to rack up all these miles in such an elusive car.
     
  23. Andrewo

    Andrewo Formula Junior

    Dec 4, 2011
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    Rod Stewarts old car (less than 7,900 miles and recently serviced) sold for $990,000 including buyers premium last weekend.

    1990 Ferrari F40 - California
     
  24. greyboxer

    greyboxer F1 World Champ

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  25. Camlet1

    Camlet1 Formula 3

    May 3, 2014
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    The market is becoming hilarious. The spread between what you're offered to sell, and what it costs to buy seems to be widening to oceanic proportions. Greedy times.
     

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