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1978 Montiverdi 375/4

Discussion in 'Middle East' started by Akram, Aug 30, 2011.

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  1. Akram

    Akram Formula Junior

    Aug 17, 2009
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    Clive, Iowa
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    Ray Salloum
    #1 Akram, Aug 30, 2011
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  2. Pav

    Pav Formula 3
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    Jan 18, 2006
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    Michal
    Very hard to estimate the value, I'd recommend you write directly to Monteverdi museum in Switzerland although, not telling them you have one that you want to restore, do some social engineering, showing interest in the model itself (they may want to sell you expensive parts or something).
     
  3. RHS

    RHS Formula 3
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    Nov 9, 2010
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    Hi,

    I saw the same car listed in the "Bring a Trailer" site. It said that there was a sticker with Arabic lettering on the front windshield. Perhaps it could be Farsi lettering which is very similar ? There were a number of Monteverdi's imported into Iran prior to the revolution and the only known ones still in Iran are all Safari's. Perhaps this was a car that was auctioned off after the revolution and brought out as were a number of other cars ? Any possibility that you could provide a picture of the "Arabic" window sticker ?

    Regards,

    Ramin
     
  4. Akram

    Akram Formula Junior

    Aug 17, 2009
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    Clive, Iowa
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    Ray Salloum
    It said it came from Qatar.
     
  5. Zarathustra

    Zarathustra Formula Junior
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    May 7, 2006
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    Bruce Milner owned (and may still own) a 375/4.
    His restorer is David Grant, who can be reached at (661)254-6188.

    A restored 375/4 probably sells for between $50K to $100K.
    The car depicted in the photo would probably cost over $200k to restore correctly.

    You need to be patient and find a passionate 375/4 guy in Europe (Switzerland) or here in the States.
     
  6. capcgn

    capcgn Karting

    Oct 7, 2006
    132
    Germany
    in the car. Please email me with your price idear. Do you have all the trim and glas pices ?
    Thanks
     
  7. 4re308

    4re308 F1 Rookie

    Jun 13, 2001
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    WOW that is amazing! I've really never seen a 375/4!! An old Swiss banker friend of my dad's had 375 High Speed coupe egons ago. It would easily cost $150k-$200k to restore that monster, but it is really cool. Instant invite to Pebble Beach, Amelia and Hilton Head!
     
  8. spyke

    spyke Formula Junior

    Dec 14, 2011
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    Kevin
    Not a good car to restore. Let her rest in peace. :)
     
  9. Doug R

    Doug R Karting

    Oct 11, 2005
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    Yellow Springs Ohio
    I believe our German friend bought this car and it is now being restored at D&D Classic in Covington, Ohio. I look forward to seeing it progress to better than new. Those folks don't fool around.
     
  10. Doug R

    Doug R Karting

    Oct 11, 2005
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    Yellow Springs Ohio
    When I was looking at the car at D&D I was ASTOUNDED at how heavy the trunk lid is. Beyond comprehensionable logic. No joke, it must be several hundred pounds.
     
  11. WilyB

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    #12 WilyB, Jan 1, 2012
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    Must be all those Swiss gold bullion hidden there by the former owner. :)
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