Road leagl FXX for sale
Discussion
Currently at Amari.
http://www.amarisupercars.com/detail/228514/ferrar...
Is this likely to be the same one that Guy Martin got a lift in last summer?
The ad states that it's the only road legal version in the world but I'm sure I've seen videos of a white one driving around London too.
http://www.amarisupercars.com/detail/228514/ferrar...
Is this likely to be the same one that Guy Martin got a lift in last summer?
The ad states that it's the only road legal version in the world but I'm sure I've seen videos of a white one driving around London too.
camshafted said:
Can't see the value rising more than an Enzo for a number of reasons.
It's not particularly cool looking. The roadgoing race cars of the 1960s, which appreciate more than the standard models, looked like the road cars.
Yes, I am sure it is capable of almost 250mph against an Enzo's 220mph-ish top speed, but I imagine it's far more extreme and difficult to drive compared to an normal Enzo.
There's is no racing provenance. The valuable 50s/60s Ferraris were raced at Le Mans and Mille Miglia in the most famous competitions. The FXX wasn't.
Modified versions of Ferrari halo cars don't normally perform as well as the standard cars in terms of appreciating value.
Would I rather spend my millions on an Enzo like the 200km model Tom Hartley Jnr has or on something like this? I'd be off to Derbyshire rather than Lancashire with my cash!
Would they have to retrieve said Enzo from the big puddle first or am I thinking of the wrong TH?It's not particularly cool looking. The roadgoing race cars of the 1960s, which appreciate more than the standard models, looked like the road cars.
Yes, I am sure it is capable of almost 250mph against an Enzo's 220mph-ish top speed, but I imagine it's far more extreme and difficult to drive compared to an normal Enzo.
There's is no racing provenance. The valuable 50s/60s Ferraris were raced at Le Mans and Mille Miglia in the most famous competitions. The FXX wasn't.
Modified versions of Ferrari halo cars don't normally perform as well as the standard cars in terms of appreciating value.
Would I rather spend my millions on an Enzo like the 200km model Tom Hartley Jnr has or on something like this? I'd be off to Derbyshire rather than Lancashire with my cash!
R8Steve said:
What's going on with the paintwork in the picture of the fuel flap? It looks as completely flat.
Not sure if it's just bad lighting in that particular shot. It looks ok in the others.I know we're side-tracking somewhat but the 911R THJ has for sale is just stunning imo. Are these still fetching mega money?
http://www.tomhartleyjnr.com/used/2016/porsche/911...
Edited by RC211V on Wednesday 15th February 16:27
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