Which classic?

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Aventador 700

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Saturday 25th March 2023
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£100-150k

What would you buy?

I’ve never owned a Ferrari as i dont like the newer models, a 360 was the last I appreciated really, i have always loved the Testarossa / 512, love the 355 but now the fibreglass 308 has captured my interest to..

This year I’m balancing up the garage with some classics ive always wanted but when it comes to the Ferrari i’m a little undecided as to which to go for.

So some opinions from you guys would be really appreciated as i’m a little naive on knowledge as ive been looking in other directions, so which would you go for and why?

Aventador 700

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Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Thanks gents,

To be completely honest, Ferrai has never been on my radar (or porsche) as they’re image has always been a little too obvious for me and too much the public choice, who knows why you have a lambo on your wall and not a ferrari at 10 years old?

I’m more Maserati, DeTomaso, Lambo, Lancia when it comes to Italian exotica as they’re more the fringe sitter like myself… but there’s no denying they’re very good cars (like porsche) and the reason their classic status and values are held in high regard.

Thats my reason (ashamedly) i’m looking at one, i would drive it but not very often considering the choice of cars i have to drive but thats not to say it doesnt need to drive well and be a more hassle free ownership prospect, i have no time for restoring or a high maintenance car.

Maybe this is a different way of falling for a brand? always liked them but never thought i’d be comfortable driving one, maybe i’ll be smitten, who knows, i think it’ll be easier for me appreciate one in europe (where i live) on empty country roads, it certainly intrigues me to be considering a marque i never thought i’d own, guess i’ll find out..

So maybe the later 360 Scud is the way to go, i see there’s low mileage 360s for budget so i’ll go take a drive, in fact i’ll try a few of the mentioned, thanks Fiammetta, great info thumbup i can see me in a 512TR as well, the 308, 355 less so..

Any other opinions appreciated smile

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Stuart70 said:
Ferrari 550 would be my suggestion - GT rather than sports car, does a different thing and will most definitely become a collectible in time.
One i would buy and drive tbh, in grey, always liked them and surprised their values havent soared, i understand the Supermacia is to be avoided due to roof panels no longer being available? Handling pack essential? The latter being from memory, reading when new..

Yes, i think this could well be a purchase that’ll mug me, financially and emotionally but i’m used to that 🙂



AmoCS said:
LHD yes, RHDs are £200k plus ATM.


Edited by AmoCS on Tuesday 28th March 07:38
Lhd seems to be 200 + also, not looked in germany as yet..

So whats with the european prestige one then?

Aventador 700

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Turned out it was a jap import so i think that is a no go? Its a lot cheaper but provenance was good, collectors dont want an import i’m guessing, difficult for you to say as lhd is undesirable to you anyway but its a good 50k cheaper than anything in germany or europe in general.

a non chalenge car has been offered to me off market, manual but with a sunroof and the chalenge rear end / black mesh, being told the chalenge rear end was an option on the sunroof car?

Its similar to this one https://blog.dupontregistry.com/features/645722/ra...

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tomtom said:
Aventador 700 said:
Turned out it was a jap import so i think that is a no go? Its a lot cheaper but provenance was good, collectors dont want an import i’m guessing, difficult for you to say as lhd is undesirable to you anyway but its a good 50k cheaper than anything in germany or europe in general.

a non chalenge car has been offered to me off market, manual but with a sunroof and the chalenge rear end / black mesh, being told the chalenge rear end was an option on the sunroof car?

Its similar to this one https://blog.dupontregistry.com/features/645722/ra...
Challenge grilles (front and rear...) were an option on the 360, yes.
Thanks

Aventador 700

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Options currently:

A manual red / black 355 that’s very clean sub 10k miles but its complexity around servicing puts me off, prices are pretty flat and have been a while and it doesnt have the chalenge rear grill which i prefer.

I also have this manual red/tan 360 Sunroof car, again very clean, sub 25k miles, chalenge grill, only 25 made so has a bit of rarity but its only sunroof (its quite cool though as it has solid and glass panel) rarity and not a performance one like the CS (which i’d prefer)

550 isn't revealing much atm but i’m really drawn to this as i almost bought one once as a main car, i really like them (yet didnt mention it in my op, dont know why) think i’d be tempted to use it more, maybe too much smile whats servicing like on these considering they’re V12

I already have a V12 but not a screamer V8, so the 360 & 355 win on this count, though this car is really more about future values (sadly) than personal use (though i will enjoy occasional use)

Head says carry on looking for a 360 CS

I drove the Testarossa and its a no from me, drove the 512TR and it was lovely, finding a good one is harder than the later cars tho and more money, parity with a 360cs mind.

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johnnyreggae said:
If this is a car to use in contrast to your current V12 then it seems to me that 355 is the wrong call as its mileage is too low (any competent fuse changer can install a challenge grill however) a sunroof on a 360 will always be a difficult sell so the rarity is a negative not a positive and your idea of a useable V12 is not wrong - if you are considering a 360CS then why not also broaden your 360 and/or V12 search to include F1 ?

So buy a basic 360F1 now and if you decide you want to focus the experience look for a better 360CS
It won’t get used much to be honest, even the more modern cars I have and that I will use more often than this car, only get 1-2k put on them each year as I can only drive one at a time.

Daily 12k pa
Track car gets 4-6k to tracks
Weekend car s 3-4k
Events car 2k (if that)
Then the already replaced S63 which gets zero usage now and the reason it’s going against this classic

So I doubt this will get more than 500 - 1000 miles, as that’s all time will allow, one of the benefits I’ve owning a number of cars is you don’t rack up to many on one car, more you add it automatically keeps mileages low

This car will get even less..

It is more an exercise in having a car there that suits little to no use that’s nice to look at that I ‘can’ enjoy occasionally, I enjoy looking at them as much as I do driving them now I’m getting older, may sound strange but I set up my gym (which I use every day) and car storage together so I could do this

Eta: I hear what you’re saying on sunroof but it was an expensive option by Ferrari and it makes it rare, apparently very well executed, not sure it adds value but do you really think it detracts from the value?