Thanks ! What was the condition of the car ? I've seen some ads at 650k£ so wanted to know if these are realistic numbers
quite original, matching no.`, is undergoing restoration in Italy now.... very good cars (authentic restoration, matching no.`s) trade 600k to 800k Euros...
Understood . Are the prices much different if no matching numbers ? Is there a 206 registry somewhere ?
yes... as the 206 GT`s are collectors items... if you send me pictures of the numbers (chassis, body, engine and gearbox) I can verify for you... [email protected]
Finally had the opportunity to take 05216 out for a real drive. Absolutely love it. Drives great, sounds great, even smells great. Enjoyed every minute. Even my 8 yr old daughter enjoyed it.
1973 Euro model Dino (Ferrari) 246 GTS Spyder s/n 07134 just under $400k 1973 Ferrari 246 GTS Serial Number 07134 - main page
I spotted this one for sale tuesday in Germany. I thought is was 'a bit' too expensive. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Stumbled upon this thread started 2005...some interesting information on how things have progressed since then,but only up to 2015.Looks like we are now back up to the higher levels?
my opinion is that supply is low - when I was looking 2 years ago there felt like I had 30-40 cars to look at my searches bring up 10? I was looking to GTS And bought a 74 GTS so my humble opinion is that the market has ticked up from its low
What is the general consensus on GT values as regards L M and E series? I would have thought the L would be more expensive but doesn’t always look that way.
This arrived via email yesterday. A bit optimistic? Nice looking car but... https://classiccars.com/listings/view/1385428/1974-ferrari-246-gts-for-sale-in-salt-lake-city-utah-84104?inf_contact_key=e9582630a66fe351802f9781867e59794dfbc39d7283b2cb89d5189540b69330&utm_campaign=sunday-special&utm_medium=email&utm_source=infusionsoft-sunday
Maybe because of the supposedly low mileage? I recall a Dino selling on BaT for big money a few months back.