Pre-owned Ferrari for sale...cheap!
Originally Posted by carrnut21,Jun 19 2005, 07:42 PM
if the repairs are less then $591,000, then its a steal.
for one thing, once it has a "salvage" title on it, you can kiss 50%+ of the resale value gone. moreover, if you're thinking that car will ever drive "like a Ferrari" after a wreck that hard, you're kidding yourself. the frame is nowhere near straight, and will never be factory straight again.
that'd be a good car for spare parts.
It should straighten out just fine. If it's like all the older Ferrari's I've seen, it has a tube frame rather than a unibody. Much easier to work with. Besides, anyone who would fix a Ferrari should take his time and do it correctly. Atleast the stuff in the front of the car is comparitively cheap.
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Those pics are not all of the same car. The 3rd one is definitely different...notice the right rear quarter panel and right front fender/bumper.
In any case, just whip up some fiberglass and bondo (who needs CF?), replace the suspension, and off you go! What a bargain!
In any case, just whip up some fiberglass and bondo (who needs CF?), replace the suspension, and off you go! What a bargain!
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