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Robb Report TV On Investments & Classics

Discussion in 'Vintage Ferrari Market' started by CarloR, Mar 3, 2011.

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  1. CarloR

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  4. Peter

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    Nice video, thanks for posting...

    Out of the whole thing, I was intrigued by Mr. Meyer's comment about the Lusso as the pick for the "guy with $500K to spend"... Yes, $500K is out of reach of some Lusso's, but one with "needs" could be done. I agree and I didn't really give it much thought before, but why shouldn't someone not buy a car that has a few blemishes, or is missing one or two items, or has one or two aftermarket parts? Obviously, it wouldn't be wise to pay top dollar for a dog, but pay a bit less and get a so-so car and be happy that you've parked a Lusso in your garage(?).

    I look back at my own Ferrari purchase and yes, my GT4 was definitely not perfect when I bought it, but over the years, I've cleaned it up, put it's history together, bought the toolkits, the books (far from complete, still in the search) and just love it to bits. I suppose thats what counts and what this panel reiterated throughout the show - buy what you love. The value increase is just a side benefit to the experience.
     

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