I Bought an “AS-IS” V12 Ferrari with 100,000 Miles and got 90% off MSRP from a Las Vegas Auction – Everything Law and Order Blog

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I bought a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti with near 100,000 Miles from an auto auction in Las Vegas Nevada. It is quite possibly the cheapest V12 Ferrari sale in modern history, but with 100,000 miles and questionable origins, was it worth it???

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20 thoughts on “I Bought an “AS-IS” V12 Ferrari with 100,000 Miles and got 90% off MSRP from a Las Vegas Auction”
  1. Interesting video … still we don’t know how much the estimate was!!
    Crazy to see two oil filters that haven’t been changed in so long .
    Amazing engine …Shows how brilliant Italian engineering is!!

  2. People are lazy and don't want to work on vehicles anymore. I have a friend from the old Soviet Union he lives in the States now and has a frame machine. But he would rather build houses than work on cars.

  3. 8:15 The proxy bid situation that he's describing here is not just "screwy." It's corrupt. The auction needs to tell you what the starting bid is prior to soliciting bids. Otherwise the auctioneer will just start at a high opening bid and work his way backward until he finds the highest proxy.

  4. Ayr man, i thought that it take s sooooo much money to take care of exotics. but it only a little more than luxury. plus the maitenence on the car is was i was afraid of,let alone the price of the car. well im not afraid any more. i myself have a land rover LR3 ,and everyone said to me everything i thought about exotics. and really it boils down to one thing …what you are comfortable with spending are doing to the car. but theres things i want my truck to do that the others are capable of. like my LR3 needs and interior face lift im going to change out all out dated parts and put new and up to date one back but my problem is not really on the compatible side at least …i dont think, take for example, in the new trucks everything digital even on the nobs…lets say my truck now has the regular nobs, well the new ones have digital numbers, will the old plug fit the new device , are even better, will it work if i switched the plugs…and yes i know that my old truck wont preform the new functions but in theory, it sure perform all the old ones right …that is , if it comes on. any way lost of new ideas for the old lr3

  5. That’s a good deal I am still kicking my self I stole a 2007 911 997 for 24k during Covid sold it because of that ime bearing issue it was a convertible one owner with a title issue but it was mint saving for a tubo I just pay cash never finance cars

  6. 14:20 oil filter mfr date visible 21/06/12 so yeah, 04/13 last oil change

    30:13 "if they're Ferrari Parts" yeah expect 20x normal price.. but I doubt Ferrari setup a factory to make a few hundred shocks per year.
    Shocks are a specialized part that is very similar across all applications. Maybe they use some racing duty something in the OE spec,
    but its not called a "shock" because of the price.

    Sam, you are the definition of two-faced. You are cheaper than me around the house. Then talk like a purebred idiot at shops.
    How anyone believes you I do not know. I would quote you 4x prices just to keep you away from me, if I didn't do it for YT exposure.

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