A nice Red Mondial T went for $46,000 at Barett-Jackson sale at the 2007 Scottsdale Sale. See the results below: 1545.2 1989 FERRARI MONDIAL T CABRIOLET 46000.00 1546 1986 FERRARI TESTAROSSA 50000.00 1546.1 1985 FERRARI 308 GTSi QUATTROVALVE TARGA 52000.00 They are only going to appreciate as they get older! Hang on to them guys!
That seems too high, but delightful since I have a 90 w/ 24K. Know anything more about that SN or specs? 308 for 52K.....guess the AM-Iron craze is over and Ferraris are back again
just paid 44K for a t cabrio with 7K miles. This car sold for 100K plus in 92. The Testarossa is an even better bargain as they were pushing 200K. Most classic cars eventually surpass their original new car prices. I agree, don't sell it if you can help it.
I saw this Mondial-t in Scotsdale. It was very nice and once owned by one of the big name dragster guys...John Force I think. Anyway I have one and I am hanging onto it.
Yes it was John Force, I wonder if that added any value to the price? http://www.barrett-jackson.com/carlist/cardetails.asp?In_AuctionID=221&In_LotNumber=1545.2
coupe...says it all. Unless in wet climate, or wanted for daily driver, cabrios or spyders always command more $$
It certainly is encouraging to see the values slowly creeping up, though! Heck - that 308 is exactly the car I just bought ('cept mine is black)...
308 for 52...I love it. I never plan on selling, but that means my 308 has done better than my bank account.
Statistically, still less than a cabrio - even though in many peoples' eyes, it is the better car to have if you plan on "flogging" it at all. Nevermind the fact that there are barely 40 t-Coupes in the U.S., the previous post said it all - cabrios and spyders always command more money than a coupe, unless said "cabrio" once involved a coupe and a Sawzall.
I paid more than that for my 1991 Cab "t" but it only had 3,000 miles on it at time of purchase. It originally sold for 110k in 1991 (Convert that to todays dollars-I think you could have purchased a small home for that amount). So even at half the price these cars are a steal. I don't know about the rest of you but personally would not let mine go for even close to what I paid for it... Rock on Mondial brethren! Fyrrari
Correct. A good t cab with < 20K miles, a great service history, no garagitis, and very good condition in NY metro will go for that. Ask me why I know.