Wonder how much this is worth....
Discussion
Skylinecrazy said:
AndrewW-G said:
It sold at auction a few years ago for IIRC approx E195,000
Yes, you're the Ferrari guy. 
What chassis was used? extended 355?


skodamanpat said:
Surely as a prototype it would not be road legal though???
I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
#I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
Depends on how developed a prototype it was, and what it was intended for. Jag may well crush their prototypes because they aren't up to volume quality.
Engineer1 said:
skodamanpat said:
Surely as a prototype it would not be road legal though???
I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
#I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
Depends on how developed a prototype it was, and what it was intended for. Jag may well crush their prototypes because they aren't up to volume quality.
Rollcage said:
Engineer1 said:
skodamanpat said:
Surely as a prototype it would not be road legal though???
I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
#I remember an episode of TG where they had a prototype Jag and had to crush it.
Depends on how developed a prototype it was, and what it was intended for. Jag may well crush their prototypes because they aren't up to volume quality.

Edited by AndrewW-G on Saturday 1st January 00:02
Frik said:
R1chy11 said:
I read somewhere it was a test mule for the Enzo or something like that. Not 100 percent on that though.
The very definition of a mule in fact.It's remarkable that Ferrari can make so much money out of what should have been thrown away after development.
Andrew - good job too! In Britain at least, we seem to have lost a good deal of "heritage" that way. Pity they just couldnt be kept on by the manufacturers, but rules is rules......
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