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Offline Joel


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Either someone has mistakenly typed 6,430,000 instead of 643,000 or they have a terrible cocaine habit. Or both.

My sister inlaw is cruising around eastern creek in one of these today! She works at Lexus and have a day on out there with the Lexus Australia LFA



Offline JBO


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The last NART spider ever built… estimate $24-29m

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/ferrari/275-gts/1964/376930

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The general public is a terrible barometer of taste. Trust your own sensibilities.



Offline 360c

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The last NART spider ever built… estimate $24-29m

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/ferrari/275-gts/1964/376930

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Isn't it interesting that sometimes the most valuable cars are rare simply because nobody was interested in buying them in period.

I will be intrigued to see what this one goes for given the last one that sold ($27 million US) was the only one owner
275 GTB/4 NART in existance and it sold to a multi-Billionaire (Laurence Stroll) who just wanted to own it no matter what.




Offline barra


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Isn't it interesting that sometimes the most valuable cars are rare simply because nobody was interested in buying them in period.


I always find this interesting.  Rare doesn't have to mean valuable... Often does though.






Offline j15


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Isn't it interesting that sometimes the most valuable cars are rare simply because nobody was interested in buying them in period.

I will be intrigued to see what this one goes for given the last one that sold ($27 million US) was the only one owner
275 GTB/4 NART in existance and it sold to a multi-Billionaire (Laurence Stroll) who just wanted to own it no matter what.

If you read the description you will also see that the car is Ferrari Classiche certified, notwithstanding that the original colour was grey and it's been sprayed all different shades of resale red over the years  :rolleyes:






Offline JBO


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The general public is a terrible barometer of taste. Trust your own sensibilities.



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