Tony’s Take: The English translation of “Barchetta” is “break out another hundred thousand.” From January 2022 until April 2022, the Ferrari 550 Barchetta’s sale price
Author: Tony Rienzi
Tony’s Take:
Here it is: the rarest of the 5000’s. This factory fuel-injected 2 Valve Lamborghini Countach 5000s is one of an
Tony’s Take: The Dodge Viper GTS was the second generation’s second model. It has the best-looking coupe design and a completely bonkers 8.0L V10
Tony’s Take: A sports car the SL ain’t, but the Silver Metallic over Ash Nappa leather autobahn burner is a “proper Merc.” (Don’t get
Prediction: $95-$105k Sale Price: $108k Tony’s Take: These days, no one cares that Lincoln-Mercury sold the mid-engined NINAM (No It’s Not A Maserati) Pantera
Tony’s Take: The last of the air cooled 911’s in an excellent color combo with a manual six-speed. Downside: higher mileage car Frankensteined with Porsche
Tony’s Take: For the longest time, the 348 offered the best Ferrari bang-for-the-buck. You could buy a nice one for $45k. They’re finally getting the
Tony’s Take: 4S Coupes from the early noughties are undervalued! Great color: Arctic Silver Metallic over draped black leather. Low miles, over $9k in
Tony’s Take: The rare color combo (Giallo Yellow/brown) and targa top give this 328 significant curb appeal. As 328’s don’t need the engine out
Tony’s Take:
The 550 Maranello was the last of the manual-only 12-cylinder Ferraris. This one has low miles and a more-than-merely-acceptable color combo.