Equipment
Freshly restored in 2003 and in nearly showroom condition. Open headlights. Excellent paint, interior and chrome, underhood presentation is good but not quite like new.
Market commentary
This Flaminia has all the good stuff and is realistically priced in +uros, but expensive in dollars. It was a no sale at a reported $29,000 bid at Barrett Jackson in 1999 where it was described as: Tired rat. Terrible old repaint, patinated original interior, threadbare carpet. Whole side of the car shakes when the drivers door closes; passengers door doesnt want to close at all. Peeling chrome on bumpers, rear bumper corner cracked. It later appeared at B J in 2000 and Brooks Cavallino Classic auction in 2001 where it was reported a post block sale at $27,500. What a difference a couple years at Auto Elite in Modena (and spending five figure Euros) can make.