Tony saw a window of opportunity and he took it. After looking at the market, he noticed that the Ferrari 308’s, Testarossa’s and Lamborghini Countaches for sale were undervalued and the people that once dreamed of owning these cars were now finally able to afford them. He began purchasing these undervalued cars left and right and selling them for a huge profit through the duPont REGISTRY Magazine. He sold his first Countach to the ruler of Qatar, on his birthday and things only went up from there.
- Lamborghini Countach - Bought for $75,000 and sold for $330,000
- Ferrari Testarossa - Bought for $30,000 and sold for $100,000
- Ferrari 308 - Bought for $20,000 and sold for $70,000 to $80,000
Tony told us that a few factors of his success were attributed to the market: timing, selling iconic classics on the right venue and making sure each car was in pristine condition. After a while, things began to slow down. Tony said, “the Countach market crashed because people drove the market passed the redline.” Essentially, people began buying and selling the wrong years, editions and bodied cars and began to negatively affect the market.
So as time passes, Tony has his eyes peeled for what’s next. Is it Acura NSX’s, Skylines, TT Supras, Panteras, Ferrari GT4's or Brazilian race cars? Maybe even alternative asset investing. It’s hard to say, but what we do know is that when the time is right, Tony’s going to strike again and stir up the market without warning.
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