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Question about buying back my totalled 355

Discussion in '348/355' started by johntvette, Jul 30, 2008.

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  1. johntvette

    johntvette Formula Junior

    Mar 27, 2006
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    Ok, so the car is destroyed, save for the engine, transmission, two wheels and a door.

    The engine just recently had 10 grand worth of service done (including belt and such). The insurance is going to get back with me on a buy back price. Does anyone have an idea of what would be a good amount?
     
  2. vvassallo

    vvassallo F1 Veteran

    Aug 4, 2006
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    Man, this is slippery ground unless you know exactly what isn't broken in the car. Figure that a relatively unmolested wreck has got a bunch of neat parts that are salvageable. The big ticket items might take you a while to sell. Without looking at the car there is almost no way to guess what a decent salvage price is. Post a few pix if you can. Even then we'd be guessing.

    I guess, if it were me, I'd make a list of the parts that would be salvaged and could be sold. You can total the obvious ones, then guess at the miscellaneous ones. Divide by 2, deduct some storage and carrying costs and there you go. For example, engine and drive line $20K, wheels about $400 each, door around $1000, miscellaneous junk you can gleen maybe another $5K (you' be surprised at how these things add up). Hmm, that's around $27K divided by 2 less about 6 months of carrying costs, so I'd guess $12K maybe would be my max.

    Simple math, not really reflective of your situation, but just an example.
     
  3. 355 Fixer-uper

    355 Fixer-uper Karting

    Jul 27, 2005
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    Please post pictures!
     
  4. ferraridriver

    ferraridriver F1 Rookie

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  5. 348SStb

    348SStb F1 Rookie
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    The engine itself is worth about 40 grand, the transmission, clutch, differential, etc. maybe another 30 grand! And don't forget about all those little sensors, thermocuples, ECUs, etc. That car is worth big bucks. The 355 parted out is worth at least $150,000.
     
  6. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    IF u sell the parts
     
  7. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    John----any chance u can post a few pics with the VIN? Would like to add it to the registry---Sorry to hear about the car,...
     
  8. andrewmr

    andrewmr Formula Junior

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    #8 andrewmr, Jul 31, 2008
    Last edited: Jul 31, 2008
    John,

    Have they given you the check for your car yet?

    If not it gets easier. I think they total the car at 80 percent. Some will go at 70 or 75 but usually no higher than 80. Ask them where their limit is and then have them just write you a check for that amount. You get the check and the car is still yours. And it will not have a salvage title. But of course in this case the title doesn't matter......
     
  9. johntvette

    johntvette Formula Junior

    Mar 27, 2006
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    I don't have pics at the moment, as the car is at a body shop in Dallas, and I'm on the west side of Fort Worth.

    I will tell you this, estimated damage is hovering around $60K. I will try to get a more detailed list of what is trashed and what is not here in the next couple of days.

    The replies have been very helpful, and I do appreciate them.
     
  10. 355 Fixer-uper

    355 Fixer-uper Karting

    Jul 27, 2005
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    Is the engine really worth $40k? If so I will make someone a deal and sell my '99 355 motor with 12k miles for $35k. Just PM me!
     
  11. jm348

    jm348 F1 Rookie
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    Mar 21, 2007
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    I don't think someone will pay 40K for an engine.......
     
  12. SonomaRik

    SonomaRik F1 Veteran

    look at a different side: Great track car. Then you can drive the c**p out of it and not care about the flash.
     
  13. brian.s

    brian.s F1 Rookie
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    #13 brian.s, Jul 31, 2008
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    Used engine will sell about 12-15K in the trade, maybe 18-20 if complete and serviced.

    most other bits figure 40% of retail, some will get a higher %, some won't sell.......
     

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