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Bizzarrini's Return Is Proof We Have Too Many Rich People
Bizzarrini's Return Is Proof We Have Too Many Rich People-January 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:31

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Bizzarrini is , and apparently not just for the hell of it, though that would be a perfectly good enough reason on its own. Bizzarrini is on its way back in part because there are enough rich people in this world possibly interested in buying a new Bizzarrini.

Founded by Giotto Bizzarrini in the mid-’60s before going bankrupt then too, Bizzarrini produced a three-digit number of cars — no one can seem to agree on just how many, exactly, though just over 100 5300s still exist — during its initial run. Bizzarrinis have been called and they look very nice, but there was no apparent reason offered for Bizzarrini’s rebirth at the time, aside from honoring the heritage.

A gets right to the heart of the matter.

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“If Bizzarrini went in the direction where the brand was redeveloped really, truly around racing of some sort and then the new products were developed out of a spirit of racing and technology, that might be enough of a story to tell, to give the brand some legs,” says Chuck Wray, owner of Grand Touring, a Virginia-based restoration shop that specializes in Bizzarrini and similar ilk. “There are just so many wealthy people in the world today that this is not that hard of a business model.”

It is also interesting that the customer base for new Bizzarrini will apparently be much different than those interested in the old:

“It’s interesting, but it’s a vanity project,” says Steve Serio, the blue-chip car expert who’s sold 12 of the existing 114 original Bizzarrini 5300 road cars. In the past six months, he’s facilitated the private sale and purchase of three of them. “There isn’t a long-time Bizzarrini collector on the planet who would give a crap [about a new Bizzarrini car], because they all bought their cars for about $100,000. I don’t see any of the guys I’ve ever sold Bizzarrini to even considering it.”

That mentality applies even to collectors now paying $1 million-plus for the originals, Serio says.

To recap: We have one guy saying that, oh yeah there are plenty of rich people who would love a new seven-figure Bizzarrini and another guy saying, oh yeah there are plenty of other rich people who already have a Bizzarrini and have no interest in a new one. This implies the existence, of course, of a third group of rich people who have absolutely no interest in Bizzarrini at all.

Any one of these people can buy me a Bizzarrini, I would take it.

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