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575 Superamerica Market

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  1. Jürgen Geisler

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    #1 Jürgen Geisler, Mar 4, 2017
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    Having visited today the Stuttgart Retro Motors fair, I've been quiet surprised by the values of the offered Maranello's. 550' were between 109.000 € and 159.000 €, just in line with the actual market imho....

    What surprised me a lot where the two offered 575 Superamerica... One of them (both F1...) was priced at 380.000 € (resale red on beige...), so just in line with the market.

    The other one was a quiet unique, low mileage car (16.000 km, appr. 10.000 miles), immaculately presented, special ordered colour (pearl white paint, red interior, both custom made by Ferrari) by DD Classics..

    The car was priced at 250.000 €, without tax. Even considering an additional tax, a unique opportunity to own an open top, V12 engineered, low mileage and production numbers Ferrari. The only way is up...


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  2. 500tr

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    I'm not a friend of resale red, but this color combo is too much...
     
  3. F456M

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    I'd rather have that Maserati Mexico in the background. Pearl white and red looks a bit "wrong" on that Super America...
     
  4. Jürgen Geisler

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    Erik, agree, my personal favorite was a Facel Vega HK 500.... Dark blue metallic with cream interior, such a special car…
     
  5. F456M

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    Dark blue + cream............. There is just no real substitute for that. Fits all cars. On a V12 stick Ferrari, it makes the while thing outstanding!!
     
  6. tres55

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    That seems really cheap.

    The colour combo might not be desirable to all but it's a popular combo (white/red) nonetheless.
     
  7. Themaven

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    Perfect combo if your daily commute is from Cap Ferrat to Monte Carlo.
     
  8. JohnnyRay

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    I like it! Nice combo...
     
  9. tazandjan

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    I like it, too, but then I had a white 92 Z07 Corvette with red interior.
     
  10. Jürgen Geisler

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  11. 500tr

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    But not sold...
     
  12. tazandjan

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    Only another 13 years and it can be imported easily to the US.
     
  13. JohnnyRay

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    I had a white 94 with red interior! 6 speed convertible. A fine wash and wear car...
     
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    Wooden round type of car.
     
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    #15 toggie, May 7, 2017
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    We should use this thread to post any 575 Superamerica cars we spot for sale.
    They are rare cars, so it would be good to share info on them when possible.

    Here is a white (Bianco Avus) 2005 Ferrari 575 Superamerica for sale.

    Asking price is $749,900.
    7000 miles.
    Looks like the interior color is Sabia.
    Car is located near Annapolis, MD.

    It is believed to be just 1 of 2 Superamerica cars in the U.S. in the Bianco Avus color.

    Complete with all keys, remotes, books, tools, and covers including the often-missing vinyl cover for the glass roof when it is open.

    2005 Ferrari Superamerica 2dr Convertible In Pasadena MD - Prestige Annapolis LLC

    I have seen this car over the years at some of our local FCA events.
    It is stunning looking in person.

    Usual disclaimer: I have no financial connection to the car, owner, or dealer involved.
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  16. tazandjan

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    The 250K euro SA above appears to be one of the first uses of Bianco Fuji, one of the very expensive optional paint colors seen on late Ferraris.
     
  17. SA/JMC

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    There are more than two Bianco Avus SAs in the US. I have one and there is another member with one. Mine has a beige interior and cf and his has a lighter sand color.
     
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    #18 Themaven, May 8, 2017
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    I think the SA looks great in white, better than it does in TdF (the colour of my 575) for example, white suiting the open top. I particularly like that Bianco Fuji.

    The Bianco Fuji car is still up for sale, near where I live. It seems cheap, less than half the price of the US car above, which has done 4k fewer miles. (Exchange rate notwithstanding). I also like the red interior.

    Does anyone have any idea why the UK LHD car is so cheap (and not selling)? Potential very expensive problems with the roof perhaps? It's around the same asking price as a 575 gated manual of the same mileage.

    Here's a link:

    http://ddclassics.com/car-listing/ferrari-575m-superamerica-f1-for-sale-uk-lhd/
     
  19. ZFFDT57

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    This is very likely the wrong place to offer a car with such are rare colour combination. I think they should have more success in Japan or the Middle East - especially as Pearl White is ultra rare on a 575SA and that probably 75% of the whole Superamerica production is represented by the main shades of red and black as well as Grigio Silverstone...
     
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    There are currently only two Bianco Avus 575SA known in the US - exactly the cars you are describing...another one in Bianco Avus is in Japan, so on a global base only three known so far!
     
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    It's simple, at around $400k they sit, at below $350k they sell quick.
    (US market)
     
  24. Themaven

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    That makes sense. It also makes the $750k SA in Maryland (and it's not a gated manual) something of an optimist.
     

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