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Ferrari cars are astonishing at “Bares for Rares” - the model car has a crucial detail

2021-03-18T17:13:40.491Z


A perfectly preserved model car not only makes the hearts of Formula 1 fans beat faster at “Bares für Rares”. Because the model car has a special story.


A perfectly preserved model car not only makes the hearts of Formula 1 fans beat faster at “Bares für Rares”.

Because the model car has a special story.

This episode of the ZDF junk show

“Bares für Rares” *

should have been particularly popular with the motorsport fans among the spectators: A candidate brought a perfectly preserved

model car with Michael Schumacher's signature

- it was even signed twice: Once on the packaging as well as on the

Ferrari

itself. A model of the racing car that the record world champion used to drive.

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The red

model car

was built in 2004 and came onto the market in 2005, reports the candidate and avowed racing driver fan in his red sweater;

at the time he bought it in an online shop.

It cost around 40 euros - back then without the prominent signature - as the viewers could also find out.

The

desired price of the candidate

is 200 euros.

Otherwise he wants to keep the model car.

Ferrari with Schumi autograph: “Bares for Rares” dealers are also impressed

Even

Sven Deutschmanek

and

Horst Lichter

come at the sight into raptures.

“That's really something great,” says Lichter, who wants to know how the signature came about.

The candidate remembers the 2006 race in Hockenheim;

a few days earlier there was a charity soccer match.

There he was "waiting for Schumi, and at some point he came out and we had him signed," he says happily.

The estimated price for the signed model car with the also signed packaging is around 250 to 350 euros.

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The dealers are also impressed

by the signed model car.

"That could only have been Michael Schumacher," says

TV dealer

Daniel Meyer with

admiration.

Elke Velten-Tönnies also

starts with a price of 200 euros, which would correspond to the candidate's desired price.

But it gets even better, because

Markus Wildhagen

is even worth 450 euros

for

the special model car.

The candidate is satisfied.

"When the starting bid started at 200, my heart was pounding," he says happily about the proceeds.

"And now I can do something with my children."

The 

"Bares for Rares" episode

 can be viewed in the ZDF media library.

A selection of the most exciting stories, the most interesting objects and sensational bids at “Bares für Rares” is also available for fans to read, for example in this book (promotional link). 

(ahu) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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Source: merkur

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