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£2,000,000 Ferrari F40 Financed


As a Senior Finance Broker, I, Andrew Hubbard, took pride in orchestrating an interest-only funding package for this exquisite collector's item, which boasts a value exceeding £2 million!


I firmly believe that investing in classic cars can be a strategically sound financial decision, especially with the recent surge in classic car valuations. The potential returns in the realm of classic cars are undeniably promising, particularly when it comes to those with limited production runs or historical significance, as these tend to appreciate over time. The rarity and distinctiveness of these automobiles render them immensely desirable to collectors and enthusiasts alike.


One of the remarkable advantages of investing in classic cars is the fact that appreciation on these assets is not subject to taxation, making them a savvy investment choice while also granting you a tangible piece of history!


Leveraging my expertise, I harnessed the resources of our extensive 125+ lending panel to pinpoint the perfect lender offering market-leading rates for this high-value asset. The outcome was a meticulously tailored finance deal that featured 24 monthly repayments, complemented by an additional balloon payment at the conclusion of the agreement. The flexibility inherent in this arrangement empowers our client to consider refinancing in the future, thereby maximising their investment potential.


Whether you are an individual or a business entity in possession of high-value assets, financing them can prove instrumental in streamlining expenses and enhancing your cash flow. To delve into the array of finance options available and take the next decisive step toward securing your investments, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at 01908 429888 or email us at info@approved-finance.co.uk. Let's work together to transform your financial aspirations into reality.


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