to some the book means nothing for some it does.the more you can get from a classic ferrari records,red book,car covers seat covers luggages,tools etc is all a plus
Image Unavailable, Please Login Asking price from FML from this week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Keep in mind it’s asking prices- the average selling price over the past year has been around 100k baes on factual numbers gathered across all platforms Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Adding to the data. There is a nice single owner 512TR in Seattle blk/blk listed here for 149k with 44k miles. https://www.ferrariofseattle.com/used-Seattle-1992-Ferrari-512TR-Base-ZFFLG40A4N0092635
It has a complete respray from red to black so it’s actually nice but not that desirable. Given the one that sold At 128 I don’t think this gets much more than 125k Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No and it has less miles but needed a major and had some keying on the paint so pretty much evens out Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://fcaclassifieds.org/cars/2730/ 512TR with 50k miles and recently serviced for 115k USD. Passed onto me by one of our great members always finding the gas out there ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
512TR (Euro) with 29k miles for $125k here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1994-Ferrari-Testarossa/283369990270?hash=item41fa2ae87e:g:8NUAAOSwd5xcXEQY&vxp=mtr
Wow! Well....looks like those Barrett Jackson aren't old news after all lol Shamile Freeze....Miami Vice! Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Like that 85k classiche then? Lol U can not generalize those things. One thing I studied in economics classes is the following basic theory: the two exact same cars for sale, 1 at 10k other at 8k more than likely people will go for the more expensive one whilst it’s the same car. It’s called asymmetrical information theory and it’s pretty common. I would overall agree with u though but I’m just saying when my car was advertised at 139k was it any different than what I bought it at 97k , no. Just 6 months had passed and the f dealer had not sold it. No stories and record from new. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
you are correct i give u that on the 88 for 85 k but chances are low price means theres a reason for it.
Some F car models have significant price variations in different markets outside the USA. You can always obtain a credible PPI and purchase an airline ticket. This might be a good buy if you want a 512 TR for top of the market Testarossa asking prices.
its for someone who doesnt mind high miles and poss other stuff me i would buy lower miles and no story.but yes a good buy if someone whos good with the miles
I am not promoting this actual car. I would look at other cars outside the USA, if a good opportunity is available. Some markets have amazing deals and you can find a reputable shop to provide a written report. The airplane will give you the option to put boots on the ground. It is extra work but it might prove financially worthwhile. I also enjoy finding a good buy. Yes, I know the cheapest exotic is finding the best mechanical car you can locate. That said we are talking about an old car. The PPI, recent records, and your personal inspection are more important than which market the car was originally sold - especially with an older car.