Re: Listing from craigslist
From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.gallettagmail.com)
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 00:22:28 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:53 PM, rl100sl <rl100sl [at] comcast.net> wrote:

>
> I am looking for one of the following cars (in order of preference) and I
> am willing to pay for it without financing:
> - 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
> - 2004 - 2006 Bentley Continental GT
> - 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo
> - 2001 - 2002 Ferrari Modena 360
> - has to have a manual transmission or the clutch replaced recently in the
> case of a F1 transmission (this only applies to the Gallardo and Modena)
>
> I am willing to pay up to $80,000 - $85,000 for one of the above, please
> call me at 617-319-0940 if you have anything that fits, my name is Sergio.
>

$85k for the Bentleys and Lambos seem kinda low right now.....no doubt in my
mind that they will get there soon enough. And if I'm wrong and they really
are there, damn, what happened??

$85k seems a bit high for an earlier Modena, esp. coupe.

Lately every new-ish exotic can be had for a song....

>From Ferrari Chat:

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Just did a quick search on recent Ferrari's going thru Central Florida's big
wholesale auction and the prices I see are unbelievable:

12/9/2008 2005 FERRARI F430 RED 7,455 $107,000
12/9/2008 1990 FERRARI 348 TS BLAC 28,182 $32,000
12/9/2008 2003 FERRARI 360 SPIDER BLUE 23,170 $88,000
12/16/2008 2005 FERRARI F430 RED 7,458 $115,000
1/13/2009 2005 FERRARI 612 SCAGLI TAN 22,237 $112,000
12/23/2008 1998 FERRARI PININSARIN RED 24,621 $36,000
12/30/2008 1998 FERRARI PININSARIN RED 24,621 $40,000

I am not a dealer, just have access to website thru a friend

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I'm assuming those last two are 456s....man, look at that first
430...insane! How does any non billionaire rationalize a new V8 F-Car? I'm
sure Dick has a great answer for this one.

Earlier Murcies are hovering around $125k....eventually LP640s will be
cheap...cheap as in way less than $300-400k. :)

What's fascinating here is we're starting to see overlap in prices between
models. Historically we've seen it with the 328/348, but now it's possible
that the 360s and 430s will eventually bottom out not a whole lot higher
than 348s and 355s.

I believe the Diablos are holding steady....it's weird that Countachs &
Diablos may soon be worth more than Gallardos & Murcielagos, although I know
the purists are happy to see this, lol.

I hope someone from the f-list is taking advantage of these deals.

In honor of our list pilot, the markets have finally been pegged to the
Clyde-meter!

FG

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