Yikes! That must have had 8
miles on it and was owned by the Pope! Of course they aren't
making any more of them but I gotta think there was something special about it...
Extremely
low mileage F40's are doing around $500K now.
Brian
On 4/8/13 8:40 AM, Larry T wrote:
So I'm
laying in bed (it's been 8 weeks mostly) while my new
knee heals and I'm bored so I check
out Comcast On Demand and find a program called Fast
N Loud.. They're a shop in Tx that buys cars, fixes
them and sells them.
So a guy shows up with a trailer and
a wrecked F40 in the back. The
Fast N Loud guy says Wow - that's a million
dollar car fixed up!
The seller wants $400K and the body is broken along
each side and all the
bodywork forward of the windshield is gone.
I cannot imagine
drivable F40 going for a million. A broken one like this would bring
more than 100K IMO - and I know almost
nothing about the prices
for this stuff.
There's not much on the
net about prices other than 1 in
UK with 42K miles for £330
So I think
my initial impression was
right - that paid WAY too
much for that car showing
a complete ignorance for
Ferrari values. Of course
the seller made out great!
Well, no
more of that
program!
Those guys are stupid!
Back
to my tapes of Le
Mans!
Let me know if my
logic is wrong....
Take
care -
LarryT
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