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Originally Posted by kaisen
If that one is worth $30K, and a complete running, driving V12 that needed resto just sold through true Ferrari guru Michael Sheehan for under $30K, there's something amiss......
1963 Ferrari 330 GT America Serial Number 5015 GT - main page
From the link:
"330 America s/n 5015 GT. One owner since 1976. The long term owner, an engineer, rebuilt the motor. When inspected it started without drama, had no smoke on startup or when warmed up. Has good oil pressure and makes no potentially expensive noises. Runs and drives well with excellent syncros but so–so brakes.
The body is rust free and the original paint is in amazingly good shape, but the owner/engineer somehow never found time to finish the bodywork so repairs are needed to the upper nose panel plus a paint job and interior work. This “barn find” Ferrari is really too nice to make into yet another 250 project car but it will probably become another 250 project car, simply because the cost to restore the car “as original” is probably more than it’s worth.
Asking $32K. It will sell quickly."
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It seems the gurus are in disagreement on pricing. Maybe someone got a good deal. Besides, I still don't know the asking price on the black one. Maybe Mark will buy it.