Bret
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Hey Folks,
Kind of a follow up to my previous post on the Maserati Biturbo. I’ve noticed a few “cheap” Ferraris of late.
The vehicles in question are some of the 308 variants. The cheapest I’ve found was a 1975 308 GT/4 has been listed for just $4200. Likewise I’ve also seen several GTSI’s & a Mondial priced around $12,000.
Now I’m no expert on exotics but like the Maserati Biturbo it seems to me that these Prancing Stallions are priced a heck of a lot lower than I would expect. The two thoughts that come to mind when something seems like a great deal – it usually isn’t. I suspect that there is either an expensive ($$$$) problem that the seller doesn’t want to deal with or they are tired of the high cost of repairs & required basic maintenance.
Kind of a follow up to my previous post on the Maserati Biturbo. I’ve noticed a few “cheap” Ferraris of late.
The vehicles in question are some of the 308 variants. The cheapest I’ve found was a 1975 308 GT/4 has been listed for just $4200. Likewise I’ve also seen several GTSI’s & a Mondial priced around $12,000.
Now I’m no expert on exotics but like the Maserati Biturbo it seems to me that these Prancing Stallions are priced a heck of a lot lower than I would expect. The two thoughts that come to mind when something seems like a great deal – it usually isn’t. I suspect that there is either an expensive ($$$$) problem that the seller doesn’t want to deal with or they are tired of the high cost of repairs & required basic maintenance.