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Streetrod

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4,986 posts

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http://www.talacrest.com/Ferrari-Sales/Ferrari-250...

I suspect I may have to sell a number of major organs, send the kids down the pit and pimp the other half out just to cover the insurance on this thing, but just look at it. The colour is just so perfect I want to scream.

So put me out of my misery and give me an estimate as to how much this is worth, I would be too embarrassed to call the dealer to ask.

I just love these classic Ferrari’s in non red colours cloud9


Edited by Streetrod on Wednesday 20th June 17:18

andrew

5,669 posts

61 months

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not very much in such a dull grey colour frown

johnnyreggae

827 posts

29 months

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Not less than two million

RevHappy

1,142 posts

31 months

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Streetrod said:
I just love these classic Ferrari’s in non red colours cloud9
In fact any Ferrari in a non red colour (F1 cars accepted, but only just) biggrin

Magic919

7,546 posts

70 months

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I'm amazed it was registered in 1863.
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Justices

2,343 posts

33 months

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Cameron Diaz sat in it? Well that gives you decent room to haggle.

Enricogto

246 posts

14 months

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One sold recently here in Italy for about 4m €, having this sat Cameron....a bit more.

Enrico

pistolp

779 posts

91 months

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About 4-5m quid depending on history etc.

Streetrod

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Justices said:
Cameron Diaz sat in it? Well that gives you decent room to haggle.
Surely having her fragrant butt caress the seat must have added at least half a mill to the price, lets not forget she is a massive gear head biggrin

Streetrod

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pistolp said:
About 4-5m quid depending on history etc.
I had a horrible feeling it might be about that frown With the current value of GTO's still heading skywards, can we expect the 250 SWB both the coupe and spyders to ride on its coat tails?

wineman02

371 posts

68 months

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Beautiful. That is one car I really don't think I would be able to keep my eyes off and would have to drive every day. Simply stunning.

Mini1275

9,417 posts

51 months

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I know it's a cliché but they really don't make 'em like they used to.

Forget the over styled FFs and 458s etc, that is a proper Ferrari.

It truly is a piece of art cloud9.

Beefmeister

10,808 posts

99 months

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Yep, I reckon if that went to auction it may fetch £6m+ given how crazy the current market is.

Private sale, maybe £5m.

I'm with you on this one, Streetrod, it's utterly stunning in that colour.

Adz The Rat

6,012 posts

78 months

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Now that is a proper Ferrari.

Achingly beautiful, looks all the better for not being red too.

ilovevolvo

1,621 posts

93 months

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Mini1275 said:
I know it's a cliché but they really don't make 'em like they used to.

Forget the over styled FFs and 458s etc, that is a proper Ferrari.

It truly is a piece of art cloud9.
Well said that man love the old ones when you getting it streetrod

Russ

CIE560

10,459 posts

62 months

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Mini1275 said:
I know it's a cliché but they really don't make 'em like they used to.
Thankfully hehe

Streetrod

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ilovevolvo said:
Mini1275 said:
I know it's a cliché but they really don't make 'em like they used to.

Forget the over styled FFs and 458s etc, that is a proper Ferrari.

It truly is a piece of art cloud9.
Well said that man love the old ones when you getting it streetrod

Russ
Look, if the funds were available I would never have posted this thread just encase someone else made a bid on it before me. As has been said I suspect it’s likely to be in the £4-£5 million range which let’s be honest in this day and age is an obscene amount of money to pay for a "Mere" car. But you know what I would still do it and would be able to present multiply reasons to justify it.

Unlike some in this market I would never flip it to the next highest bidder and could happily enjoy owning it till the day I pop my clogs. To me cars like this are not an asset they are a passion. It’s a shame their current values are pushing them more and more towards the former


jdw1234

4,293 posts

84 months

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Money Saving Exeprt mode: If funds are tight you could always slum it with a 250pf cabriolet?

http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/293-Ferrari-25...


InsideDealings

422 posts

81 months

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£4.75m

Cheib

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44 months

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If I owned that I'd having a hole knocked in the living room wall so I could sit there staring at it when I am not driving it.
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