Any idea of value for 2003 F360 F1 - need some assistance.
#1
Any idea of value for 2003 F360 F1 - need some assistance.
2003 Red/tan 360 modena (not spider) with approx 6K miles
F1 gearbox
supposedly perfect
shields
front & rear challenge grills
daytona seats (all tan - not alternating black/tan)
red calipers
don't know about the headliner
does not include spare tire
trying to figure out if it's had it's major belt service or not
So anybody want to throw out a price that would be fair to both parties, well maybe slightly more fair to me Buying from a used exotic dealer and this car was the owner's car. Car is located in Virginia
Thanks as always
F1 gearbox
supposedly perfect
shields
front & rear challenge grills
daytona seats (all tan - not alternating black/tan)
red calipers
don't know about the headliner
does not include spare tire
trying to figure out if it's had it's major belt service or not
So anybody want to throw out a price that would be fair to both parties, well maybe slightly more fair to me Buying from a used exotic dealer and this car was the owner's car. Car is located in Virginia
Thanks as always
#3
360
Well i am selling an 01 360 spider with 6700 miles, 6 speed for 150k. 30k service done. Tubi, challenge grill. I don't see the 360's taking a hit because of the 430. The prices for the 430 are still very high, maybe when they come down a bit it will have an effect on the 360.
Vince
Vince
#4
+1. IMO, the 360 looks better than the F430. Although you get more HP in the newer car.
#5
they are stuck on $140K and NOT budging. the belts have not been done - saying they don't need to be done until the car has 30K miles. seems I'm tyring to have a rational conversation with an irrational person
#6
360
That is not the case. I did my belts at 2800 miles because its miles or time. Hell, i wish it was 30k i could have saved 4k! If you buy that car you should do the belts asap. There are always two kinds of people who own expensive cars..those that can afford to take care of them and those that cannot. NEVER buy a car that needs service as soon as you buy it.
Just my thoughts,
Vince
Just my thoughts,
Vince
#7
I don't have any problem with buying a car that needs service. As long as I know what needs to be done, then I can price the car accordingly. I would rather take the car to someone I trusted anyways.
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#8
The belt service is going to cost about $4500 - $5000. So a reasonable price for the car should be around $130K - $135K.
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