Cheap Zonda?

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YoungRestorer

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Saturday 29th September 2012
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Received my Octane magazine this morning, and was greeted with a 2010 Zonda F, with an estimate of £500k-£600k. Isn't that quite an pessimistic valuation considering the current market value of a 2005 Zonda F on JamesList is £660k, remembering of course that it is 5 years older than the one on offer at Bonhams?

YoungRestorer

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Saturday 29th September 2012
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Does it actually matter if it were crashed? I mean it would have been fully repaired by the factory anyway, so it's just like one of the upgraded early Zondas? Streetrod, your encyclopedic knowledge of Zondas is incredible, how do you come by it all?

YoungRestorer

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Sunday 30th September 2012
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TurboTerrific9 said:
Possibly misinformed but I was told by the auction house that it had been given a new VIN by the factory (admittedly very odd) and that was the reason it was being advertised as a 2010 car rather than a 2004 car with upgrades
Turbo, you seem to know a lot about this... any particular reason how you know so much about the market?

YoungRestorer

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Sunday 30th September 2012
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My God... that is a phenomenal garage!

YoungRestorer

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Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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traxx said:
btw if you want an even bigger rebuild project,

this is what was left of the yellow one that crashed in Italy a few years back - iirc no one was actually that badly hurt


IMG_3016 by Trax5, on Flickr


IMG_3014 by Trax5, on Flickr

Edited by traxx on Tuesday 2nd October 22:22
Good grief! That's quite a job, any idea what the factory plan to do with it?