Thanks to the owner of "8 SWB"

Thanks to the owner of "8 SWB"

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Bobo W

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774 posts

259 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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As it's not everyday you get to drive long with a 250 GT SWB, one of the highlights of my weekend.

Just magnificent, tootling along at 80 <ish> on the way up to the Eurotunnel today for a about 20 miles or so. Then further up the road we ran with a Daytona which was equally being pedalled at a brisk pace.

MDL111

7,172 posts

184 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Ohh that must have been awesome - prettiest car evermade imo

TR4man

5,320 posts

181 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Don't suppose there's any film for us to salivate over?

Bobo W

Original Poster:

774 posts

259 months

Tuesday 12th July 2016
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NB The car being trailered on the right was some form of Edwardian racer

andy74b

832 posts

234 months

Tuesday 12th July 2016
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Another one in convoy with Datsun on the way there.

sleepezy

1,946 posts

241 months

Tuesday 12th July 2016
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Andy, did you scoot early on the Sunday morning? I think I saw you heading North just outside of Alencon at about 8:30 am.

andy74b

832 posts

234 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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sleepezy said:
Andy, did you scoot early on the Sunday morning? I think I saw you heading North just outside of Alencon at about 8:30 am.
Yes. Watched racing till 1am and then back up before 6am so catch last of the groups we wanted.

Brilliant weekend.

Jonboy

113 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2016
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I was lucky enough to see (and hear) both these cars in our hotel carpark.

I had a brief chat with the owner of 8 SWB, he had a few over heating problems in the heavy traffic, but his air conditioning system was an engineering masterpiece biggrin


dudlow

194 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2016
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his air conditioning system was an engineering masterpiece biggrin


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Love it, and it probably works !

torquespeak

234 posts

175 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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FWIW to those who don't know, these are both 250 GTEs, rebodied as 250 SWBs (Andy's is well documented on these pages and elsewhere already - to Comp. spec and immensely usable).

Very few genuine 250 SWBs are still in regular use. With the best RHD cars now £6m+, hardly anyone is taking these out on the road, let alone a track.

Ferrari built fewer than 1000 250 GTEs, and I believe as many as 150 have been converted to various replicas. In a few more years, a genuine original 250 GTE will probably be rarer than a 275 GTB.

-Ed

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

206 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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how is the value of these 250/275 affected?

i.e. where are the values of original 250, original 275 and these 250/275...would be interesting to see where they stand, middle ground I suppose?

torquespeak

234 posts

175 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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911Thrasher said:
how is the value of these 250/275 affected?

i.e. where are the values of original 250, original 275 and these 250/275...would be interesting to see where they stand, middle ground I suppose?
Affected by what? Do you mean, what's the value of a GTE *after* conversion to a SWB as opposed to before?

-Ed

Bobo W

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774 posts

259 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Bobo W said:
As it's not everyday you get to drive long with a rebodied 250 GTE as a 250 SWB, one of the highlights of my weekend.

Just magnificent, tootling along at 80 <ish> on the way up to the Eurotunnel today for a about 20 miles or so. Then further up the road we ran with a Daytona which was equally being pedalled at a brisk pace.
Thanks for the info, post amended accordingly. Rebody or not it was still damned impressive.


torquespeak

234 posts

175 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Bobo W said:
Thanks for the info, post amended accordingly. Rebody or not it was still damned impressive.
Indeed. I completely understand the appeal. The effort put into the work by the craftsmen is laudable.

-Ed

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

206 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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torquespeak said:
911Thrasher said:
how is the value of these 250/275 affected?

i.e. where are the values of original 250, original 275 and these 250/275...would be interesting to see where they stand, middle ground I suppose?
Affected by what? Do you mean, what's the value of a GTE *after* conversion to a SWB as opposed to before?

-Ed
Correct - as it is not original anymore

torquespeak

234 posts

175 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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911Thrasher said:
Correct - as it is not original anymore
I can't think of many (actually, any) 275s that have been converted to anything other than NART Spider reps. Perhaps as many as a dozen worldwide. In the past, these would have attracted a premium, but about six years ago they were at a level pegging at best. At least one car has been returned to Berlinetta form - s/n 08391 - and subsequently bought by John Terry from THJ.

It's economical to do this with a 275, since the rebody will cost in the region of £200k (or quite a bit more if it needed considerable correction, and if you got it done by the pricier places in Italy...). That cost, as a fraction of the value of a correct (or rather 'corrected') car, is a decent investment in its future worth.

On the other hand, it's not going to cost a lot less to rebody a 250 GTE (it's essentially the same amount of work, just for a less desirable car). I know of no 250 GTE conversion that has been returned to its original body, and that's almost entirely down to the cost.

Until recently, GTEs weren't valued much higher than the cost of doing the work. Now they're above £300k for the best cars (for RHD), although I seriously doubt there are many UK buyers who'd jump in at over £400k - unless, as per all classic cars, it was owned by Steve McQueen.

Once (if?) RHD 250 GTEs get up to around £600k, then I can well imagine people thinking about returning some to the correct body styles - that's assuming that the rebodied cars are hovering around £350k-400k at most.

-Ed

Edited by torquespeak on Wednesday 2nd November 23:15

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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torquespeak said:
I can't think of many (actually, any) 275s that have been converted to anything other than NART Spider reps. Perhaps as many as a dozen worldwide. In the past, these would have attracted a premium, but about six years ago they were at a level pegging at best. At least one car has been returned to Berlinetta form - s/n 08391 - and subsequently bought by John Terry from THJ.

It's economical to do this with a 275, since the rebody will cost in the region of £200k (or quite a bit more if it needed considerable correction, and if you got it done by the pricier places in Italy...). That cost, as a fraction of the value of a correct (or rather 'corrected') car, is a decent investment in its future worth.

On the other hand, it's not going to cost a lot less to rebody a 250 GTE (it's essentially the same amount of work, just for a less desirable car). I know of no 250 GTE conversion that has been returned to its original body, and that's almost entirely down to the cost.

Until recently, GTEs weren't valued much higher than the cost of doing the work. Now they're above £300k for the best cars (for RHD), although I seriously doubt there are many UK buyers who'd jump in at over £400k - unless, as per all classic cars, it was owned by Steve McQueen.

Once (if?) RHD 250 GTEs get up to around £600k, then I can well imagine people thinking about returning some to the correct body styles - that's assuming that the rebodied cars are hovering around £350k-400k at most.

-Ed

Edited by torquespeak on Wednesday 2nd November 23:15
Sheehan thinks Enzo era cars have had a good run but apart from the exceptional cars (NART Spider being a good example) prices aren't going to rise much any more. Seems to be borne out by what's happening in the market. Which of course means that we won't see a £600k RHD GTE. I've always loved them though. Far nicer than 330 GT IMHO.