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Well the price is reserve is undisclosed, and it does have $16k worth of damage.... but say the winning bid is $50k and you pay for the parts and do the labor yourself. You could buy a Ferrari for less than $75k.
Well the price is reserve is undisclosed, and it does have $16k worth of damage.... but say the winning bid is $50k and you pay for the parts and do the labor yourself. You could buy a Ferrari for less than $75k.
Notice it said partial parts list. I'm willing the bet it would cost twice that in parts alone, and I think Ferrari labor rates are in the $120 an hour ballpark these days.
So at the end of the day, you'd have a $100k salvage titled F-car that no one else would really want.
I call bullshit, the entire suspension is torched. That's probably a parts car at best.
^^^^ I'm more with this guy. Sure, it may be salvageable, but not near 75k. The pics really do not show the level of "bending" that it could be hiding (ie radiator supports etc)