Tony’s Take: πŸ‘ πŸ‘ 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

MakeFerrari
Model360 Spider
Year2001
Total Produced 2119 manual spyd
worldwide
Number of OwnersNA
Mileage14k miles
Conditionβ˜… β˜… β˜…
Price When New$169,835
Inflation Calculator
Highest Previous Price$188k (06/03/2022)
Auction HouseBring A Trailer
Auction Date07/17/2022
My Prediction$145k – $160k
Hammered At$135,000

Related Posts