Centennial Strad for sale cheap

safrane

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Does appear on price alone to be c£5k below, but I'm no expert.

I also thing the colour scheme does not do it any favour as the centenary items seem to be lost....oh and MC has lost its rouge.
 

Andyk

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Been for sale for ages. Not just this dealer. Price was in the 60’s to begin with and has been dropping over the months. Think it is probably the only one in the UK in that colour and for me looks fantastic in the flesh. Best colour for me on a Centenary Stradale. You may want to give Dicky a ring as I believe he may have some information about this car as may have been offered it in the past but I could be wrong.
 

Andyk

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Does appear on price alone to be c£5k below, but I'm no expert.

I also thing the colour scheme does not do it any favour as the centenary items seem to be lost....oh and MC has lost its rouge.

We all like different things Pete as I love the colour. It looks great in the flesh and being three layer pearl it has a shimmer to it. Although I think I may be one of the few that think this is better than that red on the Centenary. Really don’t like the red but understand though most would kill for it.
 
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Andyk

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Matt, also not sure if it is that cheap as the Maserati dealer Charles Hurst has a Centenary for sale in white at 56k. That has also been for sale for an age. Probably it they were both that lurid red colour they may have sold by now.

There also two Stradales for sale on Autotrader for around the same price so perhaps this is where they are pitched depending on condition and history of course.

Think they are all at the lower end of the scale price wise rather than cheap.
 
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Scaf

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I don’t suppose it’s helped by what I would say are poor pictures.
 
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Ewan

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I’m not sure it’s particularly cheap. It simply just shows were the market it is for that car right now.
MC-Strads in the £50-£60k bracket don’t seem to be flying out at the moment. So a good time to get one at a price starting with a 4 if you can find someone who is keen to sell and move on and not quibble over every last Pound.

Plenty of owners at the Historics auction yesterday lowered their reserves after the event to accept whatever the highest bid was.
 

rockits

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I guess the dealer still pays the same.buyers fee which is 7.2% on CC. So would have been £49581.07. Still a decent margin I guess but some prep and a warranty could shrink the margin a fair bit depending on what needs doing.