Classic Ferrari Prices

Classic Ferrari Prices

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Jon Brown

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678 posts

191 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Been looking at a number of Ferrari's online over the last year (308/308GT4/348s) and also at the Hagerty price guide and the Prractical Classic Price guide (link below)

https://pdfhost.io/v/MTeE3nrDZ_Price_Guide_PC_PG_S...

But the prices on both 'guides' seem to be way off the mark (too low), any 308's in the £30-40k price range...I don't think so

That said a lot of cars I have seen for sale have been for sale for a long time (some over a year) so that would suggest that the prices advertised are over priced.

I guess the point I'm trying to make is how accurate are these price guides and is what is the right price for a RHD 308 or 348 obviously subject to condition, so I'd say for drivers cars rather then ultra low mileage show queens.

Any views / thoughts?


Ferruccio

1,840 posts

126 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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The only vaguely real figures you can see are at auctions.

Adrian Clarke

39 posts

33 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Jon Brown said:
Been looking at a number of Ferrari's online over the last year (308/308GT4/348s) and also at the Hagerty price guide and the Prractical Classic Price guide (link below)

https://pdfhost.io/v/MTeE3nrDZ_Price_Guide_PC_PG_S...

But the prices on both 'guides' seem to be way off the mark (too low), any 308's in the £30-40k price range...I don't think so

That said a lot of cars I have seen for sale have been for sale for a long time (some over a year) so that would suggest that the prices advertised are over priced.

I guess the point I'm trying to make is how accurate are these price guides and is what is the right price for a RHD 308 or 348 obviously subject to condition, so I'd say for drivers cars rather then ultra low mileage show queens.

Any views / thoughts?
I think the infamous ‘Influenzo’ was £38k, two years ago? Considering the issues with that car, I’d say it was very bottom of the market. 348s have long gone past £40k. People are waking up to them now and they’re more like £45-50k. I know because I was hoping to get into one and watching them for about six months. In the end I went for a Mondial QV.

Fast Eddie

436 posts

252 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Ferruccio said:
The only vaguely real figures you can see are at auctions.
Surely these are absolutely real because that's exactly what was paid?
Or am I missing something?
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Largechris

2,019 posts

98 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Fast Eddie said:
Ferruccio said:
The only vaguely real figures you can see are at auctions.
Surely these are absolutely real because that's exactly what was paid?
Or am I missing something?
confused
I understood the point he was making

Muzzer79

11,060 posts

194 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Fast Eddie said:
Ferruccio said:
The only vaguely real figures you can see are at auctions.
Surely these are absolutely real because that's exactly what was paid?
Or am I missing something?
confused
Auctions are unpredictable. The right people can be in the room to buy the car, or they might not be.

Example: Classic Ferrari goes up on the block. Chap is in the room who really wants it, circumstances are right, the car is right.

He might pay £300k.

However, it doesn't mean that every example of that car is worth £300k. Another might go across the block the following month for £250k.

Hence 'vaguely' real - just a guide.

Adrian Clarke

39 posts

33 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Muzzer79 said:
Auctions are unpredictable. The right people can be in the room to buy the car, or they might not be.

Example: Classic Ferrari goes up on the block. Chap is in the room who really wants it, circumstances are right, the car is right.

He might pay £300k.

However, it doesn't mean that every example of that car is worth £300k. Another might go across the block the following month for £250k.

Hence 'vaguely' real - just a guide.
All you need with any auction is two people who really want the item for sale.

Katzenjammer

1,137 posts

185 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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F355GTS, standard car, usual mileage (20-30k) sold in a US online auction during the week for $300,000. Just goes to show. Hopefully a trend is emerging .

Jon Brown

Original Poster:

678 posts

191 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Katzenjammer said:
F355GTS, standard car, usual mileage (20-30k) sold in a US online auction during the week for $300,000. Just goes to show. Hopefully a trend is emerging .
Hopefully not from my point of view lol

I get what you mean about Auctions, seems the only way to properly judge the right price.

The influenzo was £32,480

348's at auction have varied from £32,745 to £63,250 but does depend on LHD / RHD and colour. The £32k one was silver and sold Sept 20, this has been for sale with a dealer ever since for £55k, although they have now dropped it to £53k. My current findings if anyone is interested:

Auction Date Hammer Price RHD/LHD Notes

Dore and Rees 02/10/2021 £34,375 LHD TB
Historics Sep-21 £46,500 RHD TB
CCA Sep-20 £32,745 LHD TS Silver car with black leather on car and classic for £55,000
CCA Dec-21 £39,960 LHD TB
Car & Classic Dec-21 £49,250 LHD TB - 355 rear lights
Car & Classic Dec-21 £44,500 LHD TS - Black
Bonhams - Goodwood Sep-21 £63,250 RHD TS
Silverstone Jan-22 £38,000 LHD Reserve not met
Car & Classic Feb-22 £47,500 RHD Spider Blue, stunning conditon
Historics Mar-22 £50,400 RHD spider blue
Silverstone Mar-22 £52,313 RHD TB
Collecting Cars Apr-22 £52,205 RHD TB




jtremlett

1,437 posts

229 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Auctions only tell you a certain amount because only a proportion of cars go to auction and only a proportion of potential buyers would consider buying at auction for these sort of cars (unique or very high end stuff is a different matter and a different market). Quite a lot of what rolls up at auction are ex-US cars, with little history, that someone has bought cheap, hoping to turn a quick profit, only to find the market for US cars is a fraction of that for Euro cars.

Adrian Clarke

39 posts

33 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Jon Brown said:
Hopefully not from my point of view lol

I get what you mean about Auctions, seems the only way to properly judge the right price.

The influenzo was £32,480

348's at auction have varied from £32,745 to £63,250 but does depend on LHD / RHD and colour. The £32k one was silver and sold Sept 20, this has been for sale with a dealer ever since for £55k, although they have now dropped it to £53k. My current findings if anyone is interested:

Auction Date Hammer Price RHD/LHD Notes

Dore and Rees 02/10/2021 £34,375 LHD TB
Historics Sep-21 £46,500 RHD TB
CCA Sep-20 £32,745 LHD TS Silver car with black leather on car and classic for £55,000
CCA Dec-21 £39,960 LHD TB
Car & Classic Dec-21 £49,250 LHD TB - 355 rear lights
Car & Classic Dec-21 £44,500 LHD TS - Black
Bonhams - Goodwood Sep-21 £63,250 RHD TS
Silverstone Jan-22 £38,000 LHD Reserve not met
Car & Classic Feb-22 £47,500 RHD Spider Blue, stunning conditon
Historics Mar-22 £50,400 RHD spider blue
Silverstone Mar-22 £52,313 RHD TB
Collecting Cars Apr-22 £52,205 RHD TB
D’oh. I was only £6k out! LHD wouldn’t bother me as I’ve owned and driven plenty over the years (mostly American) but I know it does put people off and makes resale tricky.

DeejRC

6,471 posts

89 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Whereas having owned a rhd 308GTS, I wouldn’t conceive of owning anything like that again UNLESS it was lhd!
You have to be a masochist contortionist to enjoy driving rhd 70s/80s Ferraris.