Answer: those data points are on BAT's website and they show that his car fits right in that price slot https://bringatrailer.com/ferrari/dino/ One of the great things that BAT does with its website is plot the exact data that you're asking for; the historical auction results in a clear, concise graph. Just as you know this important to buyers, BAT does too and has decided to provide it to all. This adds a nice feature to users, keeps them engaged on their website and may influence more BAT bidding. Perhaps food for thought for FerrariChat to provide sales results. Gerald Roush rode that train for decades Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm seeing a $260-320k range not counting Coronavirus. I don't think you can count last years numbers, EVERYTHING is down 10-20% since then.
BAT stats claim that this is their fourteenth 1972 Dino for auction. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-ferrari-dino-14/