I m looking for a F50 with under a 1000 miles will pay up $700,000.00
A European specification car, or a USA specification car? There is a significant difference in values between the 2 Tipos. Its possible that you'll secure a low-mileage Eu car for that number, we just sold one recently with similar miles for a similar amount. Its highly unlikely you'll secure a USA specification car with those miles for anywhere near $700k.
maybe take a look at this thread from last week on deluca. thread was close due to him being a shill. Backed out of a deal on a sold exhaust for 2000 dollars because " his car got stolen" ....lie....... not sure if you want to go down the road of something that costs 700,000 dollars. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249374
What's considered moderate mileage? Under 5k? Up to 10k? Would the mileage matter as much if it were a one owner car?
Hard to say with so few actual sales of USA F50s, although we have sold two (2) USA F50s recently. Contact me directly if you wish to discuss the numbers.
My def would be: Very low: Under 2000 Low: 2K-4K Mod:4K-9,999 High: >10K I know it's disgusting to call a 10K mile car, high miles,... but that's the market we live in IMHO.
medium miles, 750 to 850. add 200 to 400k for the black. low miles, if they exist and can be pried from owners....8 to 9 , same premium for black. the car is all the money. generally, i think a 250 to 300k differential exists between the 288s and f50s.
I've got an F50 with just delivery miles on her (less than 20). PM me and I'll give you my Western Union account number. Best, David
Sold! I'm sending my truck tonight to pick-up your vehicle. The driver will provide you a check for $705,000.00 which is includes $5K to cover my shipping costs. If you would kindly give the driver a bank cashiers check for $5000 and he will load the F50 and be on his way. Thank you again for your kind assistance in this transaction.
The USA F50s that I have dealt with have been in the Low to Moderate mileage range as described by Simon^2. If those numbers you suggest are indeed market numbers for a buyer currently, I must have made some really good deals for my clients recently. However, to suggest that someone should pay $200,000 to $400,000 extra because the car has black paint is, well, a bit out there. I would give $25,000-$50,000 extra for either of the 2 black F50s. The difference between the last two F50s and the last two 288 GTOs Ive dealt with was $35,000 and $45,000 respectively. Hope this helps.
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Hey Joe, are you saying there are only TWO US black F50s in existence? How many Euro ones are there? Have any been repainted to black? I saw a black one probably 10 years ago with IL plates on a rally up in Maine.....and since then I've sworn that black is the ONLY color for an F50.
I am aware of the existence of just 2 USA F50s originally supplied in black (but I stand corrected if there were more).
There's a 7.2K mile two owner one with original hardtop in a box at Ferrari of Atlanta with an asking price of 750K. Best to U 2