The red Mondial T coupe has been reposted on eBay. Anyone here eyeing it?...
The red Mondial T coupe has been reposted on eBay. Anyone here eyeing it? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.m185&item=200755477517&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC.NPJS%26itu%3DI%252BUA%26otn%3D12%26pmod%3D200746603843%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8260136249399038824&cmd=ViewItem#ht_500wt_948 I was hoping we'd get someone here to buy.
Scary, this Euro car that may need more than just a major right away based on the description and lack of info, hence the low bids and hard sell. Factor $12-$15K just to get the car road ready for anyone bidding.
I agree, especially since its a T. But it's a coupe which is what's so cool about it...only at the right price, though.
exactly minimum immediate $10K drop to fettle and get everything right. but, if it were only grey or green...........
I asked the seller what the reserve price is. I was told "fair market value." So I asked what exactly that means. It's a T coupe, which is rare, but it's a Euro which isn't that rare compared to US T coupes. It's red, which is the most common Ferrari color. Were it black or green or grey or some other color it would be a different story. It needs much work because it's been sitting. Very pricey since its a T. So to me, "fair market value" means the price should reflect those factors. The required maintenance, the color, the risk involved with acquisition because of condition, etc. Because of these things I wouldn't spend more than $22k for it. Just my opinion.
Was the car imported from France? Did they change the clock (km to miles) when it was imported from France? Nice looking Mondial though, but definitely needs an engine out service.