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Car Forum / Ferrari Cars / November 2004

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250 Testarossa question

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Trent SC - 24 Nov 2004 20:48 GMT
Just idle curiosity here (and a pathetic wish for a lottery win): what's the
current value of a 1958 250 Testarossa?  I understand that there were 18
made, and I'm assuming that one or two have been sold recently.

Ta muchly.
TigerRace1 - 24 Nov 2004 23:25 GMT
Ooh, this reminds me! Someone asked about KONI's on a TR. I was supposed to ask
you what you have on it now and then get back to KONI with that. The guys I
asked at the show, weren't sure about the TR suspension off the top of their
heads.

C.
matt  borland - 25 Nov 2004 02:18 GMT
> Just idle curiosity here (and a pathetic wish for a lottery win): what's the
> current value of a 1958 250 Testarossa?  I understand that there were 18
> made, and I'm assuming that one or two have been sold recently.
>
> Ta muchly.

It's hard to say since they change hands so
rarely and there are so few of them.

Judging by the prices that other 250 series Ferraris
bring you'd better hope you win Powerball and not
just some state "Super Lotto"...

As a guess you should expect the price to be in the
high-six-to-low-seven figure range depending on the
car's condition and history (raced at LeMans, etc.).

I'm a big fan of the pontoon-fendered TRs myself,
but I admit the full-fendered cars look great too. I'd
take any of 'em, given the opportunity.

-Matt- "..."
MC - 25 Nov 2004 03:37 GMT
matt borland wrote:

>>Just idle curiosity here (and a pathetic wish for a lottery win): what's
>
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>
> -Matt- "..."

I have some really awesome 250 TR wallpapers, Trent, if you're
interested put your {heavily disguised} email here and I'll send them along.

M

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Harold Adrian Russell Philby - 26 Nov 2004 04:38 GMT
>Just idle curiosity here (and a pathetic wish for a lottery win): what's the
>current value of a 1958 250 Testarossa?  I understand that there were 18
>made, and I'm assuming that one or two have been sold recently.
>
>Ta muchly.

The fake magazine VITALS, just a series of ads and product placements
masquerading as editorial content, claims, in a most worthless
"article" on classics restorations, a '58 sold for $14.5Million last
May.

It shouldn't be too hard to research May 2005 auctions and sales.
Trent SC - 28 Nov 2004 12:56 GMT
> >Just idle curiosity here (and a pathetic wish for a lottery win): what's the
> >current value of a 1958 250 Testarossa?  I understand that there were 18
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> It shouldn't be too hard to research May 2005 auctions and sales.

Haven't been able to track down any information on this dale - could someone
oblige...?

Cheers.
Tifosi308 the Serial Number Geek - 30 Nov 2004 02:47 GMT
"Trent SC" wrote...

>what's the current value of a 1958 250 Testarossa?

Cavallino's Guide shows $6-$12 million for one of the 250TRs.  Nice range isn't
it?

T$3.08-$12m

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