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What Credit Crunch? 428 doubles in price!

Started by nikbj68, November 28, 2008, 06:22:36

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nikbj68

WOW!
   CF78, which underneath the shiny exterior looks like a daily driver, sold at Bonhams Goodwood Auction this July for £49,628 inclusive of Buyer's Premium is now for sale at Manchester Oldtimer for a staggering £95,000....
   90% mark-up anyone?
   
   
   
   They`ll have to start converting 'Cobra-ised' Fruas back now!!!!

nikbj68

As an alternative to the above, you could have a Maserati Mistral for 'offers over £20,000'. Hmmm. I wonder if that price is current?
   


Emmanueld

What would you expect from a Cobra in sheep clothing! These cars are so under-valued compared to equivalent rides. As they are restored their value will rise.
   
   Emmanuel

nikbj68

quote:
Originally posted by Emmanueld
   
What would you expect from a Cobra in sheep clothing! These cars are so under-valued compared to equivalent rides. As they are restored their value will rise.
   Emmanuel
   

   When restored, fair enough....this one doesn`t look like it`s even been wiped over!!![:0]
   
   Apologies for the repetition of your earlier thread, Cass!

Classicus

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They`ll have to start converting 'Cobra-ised' Fruas back now!!!!

   Definitely and starting with poor old CFX 35 which still seeems to be languishing in France and presumably still for sale ? Better still send him an email with this thread, he might even get the message !!   [B)] [B)]
   
   
  • http://acfrua428.activeboard.com/index.spark?forumID=115841&p=3&topicID=16000679

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  • http://www.classicdriver.de/de/find/4100_results.asp?bsubmit=true&lmodelflag=%2A&lmanufacturer=10001&whatbutton.x=0&page=0&lCarID=1761745

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       As for repetition keep it going nice one, it's a really cunning PR job ! [:p]
       
       Paul [;)]

    Emmanueld

    I think restored cars will also push the price and attractiveness of non restored alternatives. I think the main problem with the Frua has been that most examples were rusted wrecks. As they go through auction house in restored condition they will be more and more attractive to buyers. like Isos' for example. However, let's make sure the cars remain original at least in appearance or are tastefully modified. We don't want to go the way of the Pantera for example which have been ruined by their owners (Modified in tasteless ways). And prices reflect that state, It's almost impossible to find an early Pantera without worthless billet junk or horrible fender flares. This fact has rendered the breed worthless. [:)]
       
       Emmanuel