LFA #095 - Pearl Brown...on eBay :(
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2009 Bentley Arnage Final Series, brand new never title, sat in the dealer's showroom for 18 months, MSRP $300k, sold at $199k.
2010 Bentley Continental SuperSport, brand new never title, sat in the dealer's showroom for 12 months, MSRP $275k, sold at $199k.
Last edited by BNR34; 07-07-11 at 02:15 PM.
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#35
The listing (linked from OP) now says "This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.", which could mean either that the dealer found a buyer offline or that the dealership changed its mind and wants to keep the car to itself.
#36
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Just hit Autoblog, they said the guy who ordered it back out of it, who knows if it is true, it could be for any reasons.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/07/e...s-look-copper/
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/07/e...s-look-copper/
Nevertheless, we already know demand for the car does not meet supply in the USA. We don't need resale details to know that.
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Thanks. Of course most things are regional, is a given
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lexus...cks#vi-content
#39
Thanks. Of course most things are regional, is a given
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lexus...cks#vi-content
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lexus...cks#vi-content
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Posts from Autoblog user CMusic:
"I bet Herb Chambers himself was the original buyer. Herb was on two episodes of Discovery Theater's Chasing Classic Cars where host Wayne Carini found his original 1972 Daytona Spider at a Ferrari dealership in Denver. In the first episode Wayne and Herb flew out to Denver in a snow storm in Herb's personal jet (might have been a G5) and Herb bought the car for 1 million. Wayne brought the car back to his shop and rebuilt and restored it in its original color, which is almost exactly the same color as this LFA. Herb also has a Daytona Coupe in the same copper color to match the Spider. Wayne took the Spider to a Ferrari event in Florida and won a trophy in the car's class in the second episode.
Here's some pics of the restored 1972 Daytona Spider with Wayne standing next to it."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakesi...n/photostream/
"I bet Herb Chambers himself was the original buyer. Herb was on two episodes of Discovery Theater's Chasing Classic Cars where host Wayne Carini found his original 1972 Daytona Spider at a Ferrari dealership in Denver. In the first episode Wayne and Herb flew out to Denver in a snow storm in Herb's personal jet (might have been a G5) and Herb bought the car for 1 million. Wayne brought the car back to his shop and rebuilt and restored it in its original color, which is almost exactly the same color as this LFA. Herb also has a Daytona Coupe in the same copper color to match the Spider. Wayne took the Spider to a Ferrari event in Florida and won a trophy in the car's class in the second episode.
Here's some pics of the restored 1972 Daytona Spider with Wayne standing next to it."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakesi...n/photostream/
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Posts from Autoblog user CMusic:
"I bet Herb Chambers himself was the original buyer. Herb was on two episodes of Discovery Theater's Chasing Classic Cars where host Wayne Carini found his original 1972 Daytona Spider at a Ferrari dealership in Denver. In the first episode Wayne and Herb flew out to Denver in a snow storm in Herb's personal jet (might have been a G5) and Herb bought the car for 1 million. Wayne brought the car back to his shop and rebuilt and restored it in its original color, which is almost exactly the same color as this LFA. Herb also has a Daytona Coupe in the same copper color to match the Spider. Wayne took the Spider to a Ferrari event in Florida and won a trophy in the car's class in the second episode.
Here's some pics of the restored 1972 Daytona Spider with Wayne standing next to it."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakesi...n/photostream/
"I bet Herb Chambers himself was the original buyer. Herb was on two episodes of Discovery Theater's Chasing Classic Cars where host Wayne Carini found his original 1972 Daytona Spider at a Ferrari dealership in Denver. In the first episode Wayne and Herb flew out to Denver in a snow storm in Herb's personal jet (might have been a G5) and Herb bought the car for 1 million. Wayne brought the car back to his shop and rebuilt and restored it in its original color, which is almost exactly the same color as this LFA. Herb also has a Daytona Coupe in the same copper color to match the Spider. Wayne took the Spider to a Ferrari event in Florida and won a trophy in the car's class in the second episode.
Here's some pics of the restored 1972 Daytona Spider with Wayne standing next to it."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakesi...n/photostream/
Last edited by ydooby; 07-07-11 at 12:48 PM.