NART Spider

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V41LEY

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2,893 posts

238 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Just spotted one in the village. LHD. Genuine ?

Drclarke

1,185 posts

173 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Yes

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Which village?

MDL111

6,913 posts

177 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Welshbeef said:
Which village?
“The village” :-)

jtremlett

1,375 posts

222 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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10 made. All left hand drive. I believe the only one currently in the UK is dark red metallic.

V41LEY

Original Poster:

2,893 posts

238 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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jtremlett said:
10 made. All left hand drive. I believe the only one currently in the UK is dark red metallic.
This one then ? What a spot ! How much is this worth in today's market ?




Pericoloso

44,044 posts

163 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Not a NART according to MOT checker.

Ferrari 456 Bamford

ETA.....Bamford site calls the car a 275 Bamford ,based on a 456.

Edited by Pericoloso on Saturday 7th July 23:25

jtremlett

1,375 posts

222 months

Saturday 7th July 2018
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Pericoloso said:
Not a NART according to MOT checker.

Ferrari 456 Bamford
Yes. I believe Lord Bamford had two 456s converted to something akin to a NART spyder and it is one of those that is pictured.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Sunday 8th July 2018
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They still look lovely.

We’re they built with the Colombo v12 original or simply used the V12 that the 456 has?

Also what sort of value do these have?

jtremlett

1,375 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th July 2018
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Welshbeef said:
They still look lovely.

We’re they built with the Colombo v12 original or simply used the V12 that the 456 has?

Also what sort of value do these have?
I don't know very much about them but I believe they are 456 mechanicals.

Value? No idea as one hasn't been sold.

LotusOmega375D

7,599 posts

153 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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I'd rather have the 456. That looks a bit poo for a big ticket replica.

torquespeak

234 posts

168 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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As per this tweet where another car is shown, the understanding is that these will be a limited run of 10 cars, with each costing... £850,000.

Yes. That's £850,000 for a Ferrari 456. Admittedly one that looks like this, but still.

-Ed

Bobo W

762 posts

252 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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Don't want to sound picky but not keen on the seat and wheels.

And £850k!! good grief what is the world coming to? I'd go for this http://www.autostorico.co.uk/cars-for-sale/ferrari... which is £355k cheaper and so much nicer!

torquespeak

234 posts

168 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that buying a genuine Ferrari, complete with its *entire* original chassis and original style of bodywork is the best place to put your money.

There's a 250mm difference in the wheelbase of a 365 GT 2+2 and a genuine 250 GT SWB...

The car in the link above is not "indistinguishable from an original 250 SWB". It's close. And the grille in particular is much closer to original spec than some well-known replicas. Nevertheless, the idea that someone thinks their money would be well spent on a chopped Ferrari chassis, wearing a total replica body, and yet maintaining all the running gear of the now-ruined original car underneath, is mind-boggling.

-Ed


V41LEY

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2,893 posts

238 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Thanks all for the update. I didn’t mention it at the time but the fuel filler cap was embossed with BAMFORD - which I had overlooked at the time. It does wear a NART Ferrari badge on the rear (see photo) - surprised that was allowed ? Or is it just nothing like the original badge.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

163 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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I don't seem able to blow up the pic but the rear badge does look authentic.

V41LEY

Original Poster:

2,893 posts

238 months

Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Pericoloso said:
I don't seem able to blow up the pic but the rear badge does look authentic.
It just has the US flag, the prancing horse and N A R T at the bottom on a blue background.

Juno

4,481 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Last genuine Nart was sold for circa 25 Million Dollars yikes

pattyg

1,330 posts

227 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Not sure if it was a UK car but the last NART I saw was yellow at the Concours D'Elegance event in Edinburgh a couple of years ago. Nice but the '68 275 in grey was my pick.

grantWwilson

1 posts

54 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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torquespeak said:
torquespeak said:
@ hireessaywriter
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that buying a genuine Ferrari, complete with its *entire* original chassis and original style of bodywork is the best place to put your money.

There's a 250mm difference in the wheelbase of a 365 GT 2+2 and a genuine 250 GT SWB...

The car in the link above is not "indistinguishable from an original 250 SWB". It's close. And the grille in particular is much closer to original spec than some well-known replicas. Nevertheless, the idea that someone thinks their money would be well spent on a chopped Ferrari chassis, wearing a total replica body, and yet maintaining all the running gear of the now-ruined original car underneath, is mind-boggling.

-Ed
Hi Ed,

I've never been too enthusiastic about Ferraris, but my son Dean is. And it did remind me of the day, when Dean showed me the picture of it (1968 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART Spider) on RMSothebys. The price range was €19,000,000 - €23,000,000.


Grant
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