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I went to see that in the showroom not long after it arrived, mainly because the F50 is my favourite Ferrari and I’d never seen one in the flesh.
It’s absolutely stunning.
Perfect car with perfect history and 1 family owned since new, factory collection too.
Less than £1m? Not a chance!
The price starts with a 2.
It’s absolutely stunning.
Perfect car with perfect history and 1 family owned since new, factory collection too.
Less than £1m? Not a chance!
The price starts with a 2.
Yipper said:
Not sure I'd wanna be paying £1-2m for a non-red Fezza with a boneshaker ride and a less famous sub-brand than an F40 right before interest rate rises, Wall Street peak, City EU exodus, falling London property prices, Trump impeachment, Bitcoin collapse and Brexit recession.
Your loss, a friend has one and its epic. Much more collect able than the F40 which is common as muck in comparison. 349 compared to 1,315.... Given your doomsday prediction, it sounds a perfect time to be buying something utterly outrageous with a spare couple of million.
Its Just Adz said:
I went to see that in the showroom not long after it arrived, mainly because the F50 is my favourite Ferrari and I’d never seen one in the flesh.
It’s absolutely stunning.
Perfect car with perfect history and 1 family owned since new, factory collection too.
Less than £1m? Not a chance!
The price starts with a 2.
Not sure about that - F40's are typically around the 1m mark and although rarer, don't have the same cache.It’s absolutely stunning.
Perfect car with perfect history and 1 family owned since new, factory collection too.
Less than £1m? Not a chance!
The price starts with a 2.
Do love them though, been fortunate enough to have spent time around a few F50's (and F40's for that matter!)
Ferrari F40 & F50kman said:
Not sure about that - F40's are typically around the 1m mark and although rarer, don't have the same cache.
Do love them though, been fortunate enough to have spent time around a few F50's (and F40's for that matter!)
Ferrari F40 & F50
The last couple of F50’s I’ve seen online have been around 1.5.Do love them though, been fortunate enough to have spent time around a few F50's (and F40's for that matter!)
Ferrari F40 & F50When I popped into Loughrans they hadn’t decided 100% how much this one would be but did indicate it would begin with a 2.
There can’t be many 1 family owned cars left and although the colour isn’t red, surely that will be a plus point for some people, me included.
Yipper said:
Not sure I'd wanna be paying £1-2m for a non-red Fezza with a boneshaker ride and a less famous sub-brand than an F40 right before interest rate rises, Wall Street peak, City EU exodus, falling London property prices, Trump impeachment, Bitcoin collapse and Brexit recession.
Pretty sure the people able to afford a F40/F50 won't be affected by much of that. It's us mere mortals who are going to feel the pain from Brexit, interest rate rises and the other things you mention.Yipper said:
Not sure I'd wanna be paying £1-2m for a non-red Fezza with a boneshaker ride and a less famous sub-brand than an F40 right before interest rate rises, Wall Street peak, City EU exodus, falling London property prices, Trump impeachment, Bitcoin collapse and Brexit recession.
The f50 rides very well indeed , much better than the f40 .Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


