Are there any cars being produced today, or anytime in the not-so-distant past, that have potential to INCREASE in value?
During the month of November/2011, we’ll attempt to answer this question, and identify specific vehicles we expect to increase in value over time. We’re also asking our readers to contribute as well. Your expertise will help us further assess a vehicle’s “investment potential!” Please send your suggestions to Admin@EveBlue.com. But remember, the “total number of vehicle’s produced” is only ONE aspect that contributes to a vehicles worth. And keep in mind, “it doesn’t matter how old it is. If it wasn’t special then, it’s not special now.”
So… does the past predict the future? Let’s take a look at the following Sales, and NON-SALES, in Exotic, European, and High-End Automobiles.
RM Auctions – 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV. Made from 1966 – 1972. #716 of approximately762 models made. 1972 Miura auctioned around 10/18/2011, Expected Selling Price: £750,000-£900,000. RESERVE PRICE NEVER MET. UNSOLD.
Gooding & Co. -1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype SELLS for $16,390,000 at the Pebble Beach auction.
According to the “WSJ” and “Gooding Auction House,” the below vehicles are the most expensive in the world!
1985 — $2,788,513 a 1934 Alfa Romeo Tipo B Monoposto.
1985 — $3,424,490 for a 1957 Aston Martin DBR2.
1987 — $9,800,000 for a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale
2008 — $10,894,400 for a 1961 Ferrari 250 SWB California Spyder
2009 — $12,402,500 for a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
2011 — $16,390,000 for a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype



October 30th, 2011
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