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250 GT LWB California #1425GT

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  1. Timmmmmmmmmmy

    Timmmmmmmmmmy F1 Rookie

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    Gooding and Co have announced they will be selling this car at Scottsdale in a months time. Estimate US$ 8 - 10 million.......

    A very good consignment. And good value compared to a SWB.
     
  2. Caeruleus11

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    Thank you for the link.
     
  3. Andrewo

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  4. gt4me

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    Transportation is very expensive these days. :)
     
  5. Enzojr

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    That is a really old looking tool kit, wooden handles and all.
     
  6. subirg

    subirg F1 Rookie

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    Wow a $3m mark up in price. Is that normal?
     
  7. Aardy

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    Nose is completely wrong...
     
  8. Timmmmmmmmmmy

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    Not exactly but its modus operandi for Talacrest and I suppose others to directly speculate.... Fantasy junction must be confident they can find a buyer at that price. Maybe, time will tell.
     
  9. thecheddar

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    Or completely right for an unrestored car with in-period covered headlight/nose conversion by Tom Meade.

    Given the barn find SWB in France that just went for $18M, probably! I'd think asking price and selling price would be quite different, but having one available (vs. waiting for one to reach auction) might be worth a premium to someone who wants one "now."
     

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