Re: 1 52 year-old Ferrari or 100 new ones
From: Brian E. Buxton (BrianBuxtonBuxtonMotorsports.com)
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 16:52:44 -0700 (PDT)
What 100 would you pick that would be different and exciting to own?  Do you need a 458 in every color?  Eventually it's the same thing over and over.  Would you want 100 wives?
Brian Buxton
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On 8/15/14 8:21 PM, Michel Savard wrote:
On CNBC's report about the auction of the 1962 250 GTO, the journalist said he didn't understand why somebody would pay $34,000,000 for a 52 year-old Ferrari when for the same price you can have 100 brand new Ferrari.
Food for thoughts!
 
Michael Savard


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