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Post #1 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Gemballa
Supercar Messiah - 10659

it was sold by 5 000 000$ several month ago
Great car

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Post #2 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Slick Mo
Supercar Messi - 1651

Its very very beautiful too..
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Post #3 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Biturbos
New Member - 23

Money well spent
Post #4 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
amenasce
STFU - 64022

another Ferrari i cant afford !
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Post #5 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
DUFFMAN
Supercar Messiah - 11940

5 mil?? Thats too much.
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Post #6 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
IdoL
Supercar Messiah - 17140

A car that costs more than 6 houses (large ones too)? 5 Mil is 10 times more than the price I would consider reasonable for this car.
IdoL

Post #7 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
deuginthesky
Supercar Messiah - 6125

It's still much cheaper than the 250 GTO.

I don't like that much the design , but driving it must be incredible.

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Post #8 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
WakkaWu
Supercar Guru - 2625

5 mil? thats 4 mclarens or 3... and this isnt that great ... v12... 390 hp... shiuyt like the gt40
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Post #9 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Le supercar italiane sono le migliori
Supercar Guru - 1526

I bet the Sultan of Brunei bought it? The rich bastard owns an incredible number of Ferrari's (and a lot of especially for him modified ones) including five F50 and 2 Enzo's (but I guess he doesn't have them yet)
"Le supercar italiane sono le migliori perche', mi dispiace per tutti gli altri produttori, nessuno sa metterci la passione di cui noi Italiani siamo capaci"

Enzo Ferrari was a really inspiring man: did you folks know he often listened to one of his engines? He just let the 'bare' engine be started in the factory and let it run for hours...incredible but true

Post #10 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Le supercar italiane sono le migliori
Supercar Guru - 1526

eerrrrr who are the moderators????? I love to show off but there is no way i can have 1525 posts even though i love to consider myself a supercar guru (!) as u guys call it...i think i'm closer to 20 posts...something doesn't quite work with that counting sistem
"Le supercar italiane sono le migliori perche', mi dispiace per tutti gli altri produttori, nessuno sa metterci la passione di cui noi Italiani siamo capaci"

Enzo Ferrari was a really inspiring man: did you folks know he often listened to one of his engines? He just let the 'bare' engine be started in the factory and let it run for hours...incredible but true

Post #11 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
StillTooSlow
Supercar Messiah - 2130

how many of these in the world? very nice car btw
Post #12 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
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It's Your Birt - 2842


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Post #13 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Duesey
It's a Duesey! - 11430

Two years ago, Chirsties sold a 1963 Ferrari 330 P3 racecar for $5.3 million, and for the same reason this car will be pricey, history. This cars history is worth millions, only some 70 cars have won LeMans, and virtually everyone is either owned by the company that built it, in a museum, or lost, very few are in private hands. As such, any LeMans winner that is up on the open market is easily worth millions. Also, if you think that selling price on this car will be low (relatively speaking, of course) b/c of the bearish world markets, you'd be mistaken. Cars like this have price that are basically fixed at or above, never below their value. The reserve (and I assure you there will be one) will be very high ($5 million is a good guess), and if this car doesn't reach that, it simply won't sel.. Nobody is going to be getting a steal here. My prediction is it won't sell. Christies big car last year, a Alfa 2300 didn't meet its reserve at 'only' $1.2 million, and the market was higher last year than it was this year.
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Post #14 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
BENZinoMAN818
SCF.NET - 4914

wut a waste a monEY!!!
hi

Post #15 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
Mikeyouse
Member - 385

To get an old-school ferrari V12 to run reliably for the length of le mans is worth 5 million in itself, but to have it win the race... i would gladly pay 10 mil for this; If I had the money of course
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Post #16 Fri, Aug 9, 11:17 PM
3654ever
Senior Member - 486

The reason that someone would pay that much money for this car is so that they can say such things as "I own the last front engined Ferari to win Le Mans", and so on, not because of the type of car it is. How many people can say that?
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Post #17 Sat, Aug 31, 3:37 PM
stemi
Supercar Guru - 551

If you want to see the history of each ferrari car (by serial number) go to: http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/ferrari.by.serial.number.summary/index.html.

You will understand why Ferrari is so unique!

Post #18 Sat, Aug 31, 3:41 PM
stemi
Supercar Guru - 551

If you want to see the history of every Ferrari by serial number go to: http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/ferrari.by.serial.number.summary/index.html

you will understand why each Ferrari is so unique!

Post #19 Sat, Aug 31, 4:04 PM
nickthegreat25
Supercar Guru - 1529

looks a litle like a gt-40...dont you think?
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Post #20 Sat, Aug 31, 4:05 PM
nickthegreat25
Supercar Guru - 1529

kind of looks like a gt-40...dont you think?

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Post #21 Sat, Aug 31, 5:54 PM
nissanZboy
Supercar Messiah - 4729

Only in the way that most of the cars back then looked similar to that.
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Post #22 Sun, Sep 1, 4:35 PM
bugatti442
Supercar Messi - 13175

iwould rather have 5 mclarens.
Post #23 Sun, Sep 1, 4:43 PM
bugatti442
Supercar Messi - 13175

i guessing the owner would maybe drive this car 500 miles in a year, at the most. depending on how much money he has. so how much is that per mile? 10,000 dollars a mile... hmmmm.... seems a little stupid. i would still have large car collection of ferrari's lamborghini's, muscle cars, bugatti's (new ones), and a mclaren. I would much rather have those cars that i could drive every day of the week, then this carthat would just sit in my garage, but win every car show i enter. I love old cars and old ferrari's, but i think 5 million dollars for this car is just worthless.
Post #24 Sun, Sep 1, 5:14 PM
stemi
Supercar Guru - 551

If you make a collection (eg stamps) you might like to have an old, very reknown and unique part than to have one or even more fashinated (eg colourful), new and common ones. That deserves some bigger spending. The same applies here.
Also don't base the price on your wallet. Surely the person who bought that Ferrari don't have any problem of living (not even his children or his grandchildren)or of buying any car.
Furthermore this is an investment. In a few years time this will cost much more. Exactly the same applies to rare paintings eg Picasso. You pay a fortune for a painting which is not even among the best looking ones in the world but it is a Picasso!!(there are or can be produced much much more beutiful paintings not necessarily by people)
So it would be very logical for a collector or an investor, with a lot of money, to buy such a car!

Post #25 Sun, Sep 1, 6:24 PM
BMW E46 M3
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Is this car worth 5 mil? Yes, would I spend 5 mil on it? Hell NO.
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