Been wanting to get a Testarossa for a decade and always ended up buying something else, I'm back on the market and it looks like it softened up. The $200k i see listed at some dealership are completely unrealistic
Yes, brown dash, wheels, numbers dont match. If ur not willing to pay 200k for a great example why wld u pay 120k for that
I actually like the wheels; they look like 288GTO style with better tire choices vs the OE 16s. If the car is going to be driven why not one with a rebuilt engine and better tires. That said, I agree neither should get a premium and this would be a good sale given the miles. I do also agree about the dash… but I only like black dashes. And at least for me, while I have no issue with tasteful small modifications, I do like having the original parts also included. I did not read the advertisement close enough to know what happened to the original engine
You do NOT have to pay $200k for a nice Testarossa (at this time), just stay away from BaT! Nats car (I think a 1990) with 10k miles was a perfect example he sold a few weeks ago for $140k all serviced and ready to go.
I also wondered about the center lock looking. when I enlarge the photo it looks more like a cover, but not like a nut
They are not center locks, just a cover as mentioned hence the term ‘style’. No idea who made those wheels.
Nat sold his car in under 2 hours, to my friend and cld have sold it for much more but he honored the asking price he put on fchat.
So a Euro 308 with True Miles Unknown just sold for $145k on BaT: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1984-ferrari-308-gtsi-quattrovalvole-23/ Can someone please tell me why?