Ok I will take that one My bad !
Clyde
Sent from my iPhone ClyDe Well for once I can say Clyde is wrong, he said:
" Phil You know not one car has ever sold at the FML Asking price!"
Only 40 years ago I had a 275 GTB in FML for well under 15k and I sold it.
Have you gone to: www.radnorconcours.orgRecently? Phil You know not one car has ever sold at the FML Asking price! Ever ! Tony Palmieri
President Garden State Consolidating PO Box 681 Edgemont, PA 19028 Ph: (610)-359-0400 Fax: (610)-359-6379 www.GardenStateConsolidating.com That's like a guy asking a whore what's the asking price is on leave in the Philippines! The only thing the FML is good for is locating cars ! And gouging insurance companies after some idiot wrecks and totals his Ferrari and truth be known if the insurance companies did due diligence they wouldn't pay out no where near the inflated FML prices for wrecks
If the dealers and owners were truthful about there purchases the market would be a better place
But alas Ferrari dealers are like rice salesmen on the North Korean Border!
The only way to find out what a Ferrari is worth used from a dealer is to try to sell a similar model to a dealer and see what he will give you for it and that's Gospel!
Case in point look at what 599 are bringing and California's for that matter You can't give them away
By the way my friends 512tr is on FML it's a steal Clyde
Sent from my iPhone Gee ClYdE I bet you do not agree with the FML, I am with you Eric The latest baby shit yellow rag aka FML Even has prices in the dumpster 612/California's/ and the 599 are all looking like aBMW 7 series
Clyde
Sent from my iPhone Burned SV will be whole and new once again...those things are big bucks and even a top shelf resto won't come anywhere near that price. It is very sad watching it happen though.
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I don't see much of a reason to rebuild a 458 when the car is still in production. I expect (and hope), that the remains are parted to at least keep most of the fleet still going. As for the overall prices, don't necessarily think that Ferraris have all of a sudden
gone through the roof in value, more that a dollar just doesn't go as far as it did five years ago. Amazing what happens when the printing presses start running at the rev limiter...
Erik
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 7:02 AM, Scott Saidel <Ferrarisimo [at] comcast.net> wrote:
Dale:
Burned Lambo is a late Miura SV. CAn and most definitely will be rebuilt. Current values on SVs are running close to $1M. Even if you had to rebuild from the frame rails up, it would be worth doing.
Scottie
Hello,
As we discuss possible rises in sales prices for the F40, F50, etc.,
did anyone notice the yahoo news video of the lambo miura sv burning
in the UK? Given the obvious serious damage, do you think that vehicle
could be restored with any hope of ever coming out ahead? I understand
a number of F458s burned too. Were any restored? What is Ferrari's Policy
or attitude on that? I understand several ENZOs have been extensively rebuilt.
Given the common China or Japan attitude about not fixing damaged items,
will we see a parade of damaged units coming west for restoration and new owners?
Regards
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