I came across this ad showing many classic ferraris in need of restoration in what looks like a clean, recently closed workshop. Ferrari 250 GT PININFARINA CABRIOLET 2A SERIE CV240 usata, Benzina, ? 3.000.000,- a Mondovì - Cn - FERRARI 250 GT PININFARINA CABRIOLET 2A SERIE ANNO 1961 - FERRARI 250 GT ELLENA COUPE' ANNO 1958 - FERRARI 250 GTE 2+2 COUPE' ANNO 1962 - FERRARI 250 GTE 2+2 COUPE' ANNO 1963 Has anybody heard about this ad/place ?
3m eur = $3.3M A nice 250 PF S2 Cab is $2m. A full matching # just sold for less at Villa D'este. An Ellena is 700/800k. GTEs are 400k. Full resto is prob $3-400k per car. Plus 1 or 2 years of work. You need $5m to net $3.6m...
I am trying to figure this out. The (Italian) site VALAuto seems to have a massive stock of modern cars on offer at very sensible prices. They also show these in the the same picture position,which sugests they actually hold the stock. However the Ferrari shells,are in a different place. Don't get it,However the prices quoted are completely bonkers,and refering to the previous thread,with that georgeous 250,which I would love to own,there is no way that these cars,maybe with many original parts missing,will fetch a tenth of the asking prices.