My inbox today contained an article from Hagerty's excellent newsletter about the 8 most expensive cars crossing the block at Amelia Island 2020.
Read it here
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2020/02/28/most-expensive-cars-crossing-the-block-at-amelia-island-2020?In the article they review a 1967 Ferrari 330 GTS with an estimated selling price of 1.8M - 2.2M.
The article states:
Originally finished in Grigio Fumo (that’s gray), serial #9791 was ordered by Luigi Chinetti Motors of Greenwich, Connecticut, and built for the American market. Repainted Oro Chiaro (light gold) in 2012, it received Ferrari Classiche Certification and brought home the Platinum Award at the 2013 Cavallino Classic.
The color change was questioned in the comments section where someone responded:
If the paint is certified by Ferrari, you can paint it any color you’d like, and keep the cars value! Possibly more, if it’s a more desirable color!
Pagoda owners often question the impact on value when changing from the original color. I did. Then decided to go with the color I liked best. No regrets at this point.