Tony’s Take: π π Orange may no longer be the new black, but yellow’s definitely the new red. A manual shift “Giallo” (a.k.a., yellow) Ferrari 360 Spider with 25k miles recently sold for $188k. That’s a new record! The car came complete with a stack of service records, loaded with $18k in options, including racing seats in Connolly leather. On the 17th of July, BAT will drop the hammer on a 2001 yellow manual shift 360 Spider (same owner since 2009). I reckon the color yellow could carry this car over the $155k. Downside: Grey market, base car (no Daytona seats, Challenge grill, Ferrari shields or painted calipers). Noticeable seat wear and an aftermarket sound system that looks like a DIY garage install. Carfax shows a mileage discrepancy (probably an error) that might affect the sale price.
Transactions from previous sales
Make | Ferrari |
Model | 360 Spider |
Year | 2001 |
Total Produced | 2119 manual spyd worldwide |
Number of Owners | NA |
Mileage | 14k miles |
Condition | β β β |
Price When New | $169,835 Inflation Calculator |
Highest Previous Price | $188k (06/03/2022) |
Auction House | Bring A Trailer |
Auction Date | 07/17/2022 |
My Prediction | $145k – $160k |
Hammered At | $135,000 |