Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Following yesterday’s write-up, we found another appropriate Friday Lady. She’s admiring the looks of one of very few built Ferrari 410 Superamericas in the pretty ‘coupé aerodinamica’ variant. That would surely have been a good investment, with sales prices for ‘ordinary’ Superamericas having shot up from roughly 500,000 Dollars in 2006 to none of them selling for under 4 million Dollars some ten years later.
Oh – we’ve got some news from the classic Ferrari front as well. Ferrari Classiche, loved and hated for its certificates, has come up with something new. They are busy in their own Maranello workshop, and have thus now appointed 48 Ferrari-dealerships in 20 countries to become Ferrari Classiche Authorised Workshops. Oh, and these guys will need a special certificate to become so. No doubt a costly arrangement. The selected dealers are allowed to maintain and restore Ferraris of 20 years and older, although they are all under guidance by Maranello. The UK and USA now have respectively nine and eleven official Classiche workshops, while France remarkably has none, just like Spain, Sweden, Denmark and Norway…
(Words editor, picture Ferrari PR)
Originally published November 30, 2017