As of this writing, Wednesday, January 19, Jenson Button is celebrating his 42nd birthday. On this occasion (or not), the former F1 world champion has decided to sell one of his cars and it is not a supercar.
Usually, when an F1 driver buys a car, it’s an extraordinary car. And when reselling, it often takes several hundred thousand euros to afford it. We had the example recently with Lewis Hamilton and his Pagani Zonda LH.
But here, that is not the case. No, 2009 F1 world champion puts part of his garage up for sale and it is a banal Ford Bronco first generation produced in the 70s.
A modest off-roader that is auctioned on the site of CollectingCars.
Prices are soaring
If the 4×4 does not really show signs of wear, it is mainly because it has been very well maintained. Indeed, according to the announcement, the latter has never had an accident.
Unfortunately for the British driver’s biggest fans, there is no service history to officially confirm that the 4×4 belonged to Jenson Button. But rest assured, it is.
Only here, we will have to hurry! Indeed, the advertisement will be closed Friday, January 21 at noon. In the meantime, 46 offers have already been made and the largest is to 90.500£ (108.000€). Yes, driving a world champion’s car has a price…
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As of this writing, Wednesday, January 19, Jenson Button is celebrating his 42nd birthday. On this occasion (or not), the former F1 world champion has decided to sell one of his cars and it is not a supercar.
Usually, when an F1 driver buys a car, it’s an extraordinary car. And when reselling, it often takes several hundred thousand euros to afford it. We had the example recently with Lewis Hamilton and his Pagani Zonda LH.
But here, that is not the case. No, 2009 F1 world champion puts part of his garage up for sale and it is a banal Ford Bronco first generation produced in the 70s.
A modest off-roader that is auctioned on the site of CollectingCars.
Prices are soaring
If the 4×4 does not really show signs of wear, it is mainly because it has been very well maintained. Indeed, according to the announcement, the latter has never had an accident.
Unfortunately for the British driver’s biggest fans, there is no service history to officially confirm that the 4×4 belonged to Jenson Button. But rest assured, it is.
Only here, we will have to hurry! Indeed, the advertisement will be closed Friday, January 21 at noon. In the meantime, 46 offers have already been made and the largest is to 90.500£ (108.000€). Yes, driving a world champion’s car has a price…
Read also on Auto-Moto.com:
VIDEO – A man who passes through a moving van, welcome to Russia
In the middle of the road, this car is run over by an angry elephant!
This motorist was quite scared in an icy descent