CMC's amazing Ferrari 250 GTO

CMC's amazing Ferrari 250 GTO

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Guiddy

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256 posts

221 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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My latest addition arrived today and I must say it's a real gem, feels as special to own as the real thing (without the stress of taking it on the road!)
By far the best 250 GTO I'm ever going to own!
Limited to 1500 it's only going to go up, though like the Transporter that CMC do t is a keeper!

Enjoy the details...


















kurt535

3,560 posts

124 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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beautiful!

do they really increase in value???

Guiddy

Original Poster:

256 posts

221 months

Wednesday 20th September 2017
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kurt535 said:
beautiful!

do they really increase in value???
Yes, if you chose the right ones. This will as it's limited in number to 1500 examples.
I have both CMC Fiat Transporters, the Ferrari and Maserati versions. Both of these have more than doubled in value, nearly triple for the Ferrari version!


mickk

29,425 posts

249 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Nice, never seen the Maserati transporter before.

Elderly

3,556 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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kurt535 said:
beautiful!

do they really increase in value???
There were two sold in auction last month.
A plain red one and a silver one.

They made £180 & £170 respectively which I think is around half new price.

I don't know how many of each were produced.

droopsnoot

12,629 posts

249 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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A mate of mine was collecting CMC stuff, but I think he's stopped now as the new prices have got quite a bit higher. I think he bought the earlier Mercedes transporter. Excellent quality.

marcosgt

11,090 posts

183 months

Thursday 28th September 2017
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CMC do make some great diecasts. Fortunately, this is the first I've really been tempted to (Did they do a Maserati birdgcage too, now I think about it? I nearly bought one of those, but it had sold out when I went to! frown )

I'm not convinced of their long term investment value though (any diecasts and I have a few squirreled away that have gone bonkers on eBay - A couple of BMW Art Cars, for example, although sadly not the Warhol M1, which I saw race at Le Mans, and a couple of Exoto Group C racers which I paid £100-£150 for a few years ago).

They may attain a cult following, but they might just be old model cars by then... Only time will tell and I'll probably kick myself for not buying more! biggrin

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Guiddy

Original Poster:

256 posts

221 months

Friday 26th June 2020
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Just to update this thread mid 2020 - These now change hands for over £1000!!!!

kuro

1,626 posts

126 months

Sunday 28th June 2020
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Guiddy said:
Just to update this thread mid 2020 - These now change hands for over £1000!!!!
I also checked the prices following the thread on Amalgam. Even the standard edition in red are around £1k. CMC aren't making them anymore so they are increasingly hard to come by.



Guiddy, I recall buying this Autoart 787b from you which also turned out a good investment as they are around £350 to £400 these days.


BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Monday 29th June 2020
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Just reminded me I bought the number 14 LeMans GT some time ago, here is a photo but there is a more detailed description on the link below.

https://youtu.be/SDfE_LZoFds


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Mazinbrum

992 posts

185 months

Monday 29th June 2020
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Guiddy said:
Just to update this thread mid 2020 - These now change hands for over £1000!!!!
Stunning
https://youtu.be/aFZRhfPd-r0

BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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Not quite to the same quality of CMC but I also have this GTO in my collection, I believe it was a Revel model it is well over 14 inches long in old money and quite well detailed. I'm sure I kept the box too somewhere.




cheesewotsit

287 posts

116 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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marcosgt said:
although sadly not the Warhol M1
What do these go for these days? I've got one in the garage that I've always meant to put on display somewhere in the house.

henryk001

590 posts

165 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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I love the quality of the CMC carsI.I like building as much as showing them. I took a financial leap and built a 1/12th MFH kit acouple of years ago,took me a year to build.
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Heres the link.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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henryk001 said:
I love the quality of the CMC carsI.I like building as much as showing them. I took a financial leap and built a 1/12th MFH kit acouple of years ago,took me a year to build.
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Heres the link.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
That is fantastic, just had a browse of your thread, detail is up there with some of the multi thousand pound Amalgams I lusted over at the Classic LeMans display. Reminds me I have a Pocher kit of a Rolls Royce up in my loft that I bought about 25 years ago may well dig that out and finally make a start.