How much, why are people always so eager to hide the price, I am interested and I got the cashflow but I am not stupid I do know that I can get a real Ferrari for 60K
@@tonyhero1628 Actually Tony you'd made me go and look it up. The guide was $140k-$160k. Reserve was $150,500, and it sold for $188,000. So clearly as you say, you didn't buy it! It was a special car because it wasn't a tubeframe replica or kit car chassis, it was a fully monocoque replica built from the original plans, then well used in competition with plenty of patina. For a while it was mistakenly thought to be an original. So respectfully it actually doesn't matter if you believe it or not, that's what it sold for. I was wrong about the $135k. It was much more.
A timeless looking car , just love it.
What a treat.
You lucky bugger Stu!
Always loved the GT40s. You are right though - it seems pretty cheap!
Yeah but I didn't drive it
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How much, why are people always so eager to hide the price, I am interested and I got the cashflow but I am not stupid I do know that I can get a real Ferrari for 60K
I believe it auctioned for about AU$135k. Being a real "one-of" build I don't think they wanted to set a price expectation before the auction.
@@inCARnationAustralia 135K I dont buy that, its a cool car but it needs deep restoration allready
@@tonyhero1628 Actually Tony you'd made me go and look it up. The guide was $140k-$160k. Reserve was $150,500, and it sold for $188,000. So clearly as you say, you didn't buy it! It was a special car because it wasn't a tubeframe replica or kit car chassis, it was a fully monocoque replica built from the original plans, then well used in competition with plenty of patina. For a while it was mistakenly thought to be an original. So respectfully it actually doesn't matter if you believe it or not, that's what it sold for. I was wrong about the $135k. It was much more.