I agree that this thread would be good as as sticky ....again.
Interesting to see that QV now seems higher valued than carburetor when using Hagerty tool. I guess it depends on the condition of the cars reported sold, contributing to those numbers. Skickat från min F5321 via Tapatalk
I wonder if the disinterest of the younger millenials and the talk of all electric and self driving cars is taking some of the appeal out of classic cars? Don't think it helps that the new Ferraris, despite selling well, aren't inspiring to many enthusiast. The second tier F1 performance lately may have a negative effect too. Tesla and McLaren in; Ferrari out?
Gilles Villenueve 308... €300.000 - €400.000O https://www.rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/MC18/Monaco/lots/r0008-1978-ferrari-308-gts/620430
Suddenly the more or less constant number of GTB QVs for sale on mobile.de decreased from 9 to 3...maybe the ads just happen to expire at the same time or there is a sudden wish to buy one. Skickat från min F5321 via Tapatalk
Its also interesting that of the 33 308's listed for sale on classiccars.com, there is only (1) qv, an '83.
good buyers price for '78 carb. A few things are incorrect but overall it shows nice. Winning bid: US $47,601.00 https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1978-Ferrari-308-GTS-Targa/183147406482?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
That 1978 is my 308. Don’t let the eBay ad skew the market analysis. I ended the sale before it ran the whole time, worked out a good deal for both parties. There was very strong interest from Switzerland to Canada to California and offers to come with cash and pick it up. Turns out a good guy from my town saw the ad shortly before the sale ended, so I shut the sale down to sell it to him, actually a nice Porsche 911 plus cash for the 308. So that is the rest of the story.
Ahh ,thanks for the explanation .So the obvious question remains, can you give us a ball park of the achieved sale price ? 50/60/70/80/90/100's Enjoy the 911,great cars too,air cooled i assume?
Hello everyone, I am the lucky one that purchased Jeff's (aka Fairview) 308. I have known Jeff for a number of years mostly through various car activities and was well aware of his 308 and the extensive care that he took of the car. After the sale of his car became apparent, I contacted Jeff and we were able to strike a deal. This is my first Ferrari, however I have much experience with collector cars and took care of several Alfa Romeo's and Porsche's over the years while they were in my possession. I plan to be an active member of the Ferrarichat fraternity spending much of my time learning from you all. Regards, Alex in Virginia
Its time to bump this thread since a new 308 record price was just achieved SOLD Gilles Villeneuve personal 1978 GTS $ 235,000 euros $ 283,175 usd PLUS: doing the math with buyers premium: 15% on first 200,000 Euros + 12.5% on anything over total - $322,186 USD $269,375 EUR not including VAT
I recently checked the asking prices of the 308 GTB QV's in Europe. There are around 90 308's for sale currently (in Europe) but only a handfull of GTB QV's of course. Cheapest is 79,9K euro. Most expensive one (in silver) 125K euro.