Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
10/27/24 9:20 a.m.

If Hagerty values a top, concours-quality Ferrari 400i at $86,000, why is this one listed for over $10,000 more?

This 400i was equipped from the factory with the more desirable five-speed manual transmission. A manual gearbox makes the 400i as much as 50% more valuable, per Hagerty’s price guide, meaning top examples are estimated to fetch as much as $129,000.

Showing just 49,831 kilometers (approximately 30,963 miles) on its odometer, this 400i is also accompanied by a “comprehensive collection of receipts totaling over $85,000.”

Find this 1985 Ferrari 400i 5-speed for sale from Beverly Hills Car Club for $96,500.

DrJ
DrJ New Reader
10/28/24 2:26 p.m.

Swap those TRX wheels for wheels that look the same and can accept modern performane tires.

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