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Originally Posted by kaisen
Keep in mind that a Pebble Beach level restoration is in the $250-400K range on a vintage V12 Ferrari.
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As you stated, just for the resto to make the grade. My brother was involved extensively in a restoration of a 30's vintage Austin Nippy for P.B. Won it's class and honor's (thinking it was back around 2003) but the cost to achieve that was probably three to four times the value of the clients car. Silly money for a not so desirable car.
Getting back to the original post. I don't know whats on the original poster's mind, but the vintage Ferrari market for correct cars is much stronger than just two or three years ago. This goes for any model and the key words being 'correct car'. I recall when the 246 Dino's were so-so desirable in the used market mid 1980's selling in the mid teens... $14 to $16k. Then just two years ago looked at a honey for $110k and now some are $200-250k.
Have no fear and go get that 330. Cheers - Scott
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Last edited by intakexhaust; 07-25-2012 at 09:49 AM..
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