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Old 08-20-2005, 08:14 PM
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I am in Australia and need some advice.
A relation who has just died in USA has,as part of his estate,a 'Ferrari
365GTB/4 1972' which is in pristine condition (he was a collector)
upon which the insurance is US $2000.00 for six (6) months which seems
extraordinarily excessive in Australian terms.
Based on this amount, what sort of current market value have in USA?
Joey


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Old 08-21-2005, 09:07 AM
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) is offline
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joey wrote:
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I am in Australia and need some advice. A relation who has just died in USA has,as part of his estate,a 'Ferrari 365GTB/4 1972' which is in pristine condition (he was a collector) upon which the insurance is US $2000.00 for six (6) months which seems extraordinarily excessive in Australian terms. Based on this amount, what sort of current market value have in USA? Joey


Very excessive. An associate who owns a 356GTS/4 pays $1200 for a car
that's worth three times as much as the Daytona.

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Old 08-23-2005, 10:42 AM
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Gee, I don't know fellas.

$350 a month to insure a Daytona doesn't really seem "excessive"

What kind of policy is it?

Collision?

I know that Daytonas are nowhere near the million dollar mark anymore,
but a decent one must be worth at least, what, a quarter mil or so?

If you went out and wrapped a Daytona around a fireplug, how much do you
think a door, fender, or quarter panel would cost?

2 years ago, a friend needed a drivers door for a BMW 750IL.

$5,900.

His insurance premium that year was, I believe, $2,400.

In New York City that is.

Insurance ain't cheap man.

$4,000 a year to insure a Daytona is a good deal, depending, of course,
on the coverage.





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