The Ferrari I wish I never sold...
#1
The Ferrari I wish I never sold...
...didn't have the garage to store it at the time so unloaded it for what I paid... which 3 years ago was about $62k. Today they are worth about $200k.
I wish I kept it not just for the value but because it's just so beautiful...
Oh well...
I wish I kept it not just for the value but because it's just so beautiful...
Oh well...
#7
I let a fuel injected less than 8k (kilometers) mint 512 BBI pass by for $62k. It was sold out of a business that I was a finanicial investor in at the time. A similiar example sold in Monterey two years later for $95k!
I feel your pain. I passed on the Dino's that could've been bought in the $50's because I really don't fit in the car. Hindsight is always 20/20...
I feel your pain. I passed on the Dino's that could've been bought in the $50's because I really don't fit in the car. Hindsight is always 20/20...
#9
Dang! Nice car too.
Boxers are doing this at the moment, as are 512trs. I suspect that 328s are maxed out or close to it, and early (ie carbed) 308s will move up soon. Time will tell I guess... I still think the best value for money Ferraris are 355s and 456s.
Dave
Boxers are doing this at the moment, as are 512trs. I suspect that 328s are maxed out or close to it, and early (ie carbed) 308s will move up soon. Time will tell I guess... I still think the best value for money Ferraris are 355s and 456s.
Dave