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1989 Ferrari 348 Ts on 2040-cars

US $22,100.00
Year:1989 Mileage:23681 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Cotulla, Texas, United States

Cotulla, Texas, United States

Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: edward.hackerd@chewiemail.com .

I am selling my pride and joy 1989 Ferrari 348 TS. Rosa Red with Tan Interior, with the desirable matching Rosa Red Targa Top. My car is in exceptional condition, inside and out. Serviced regularly by Boardwalk Ferrari in Dallas, Texas - most recent annual service was February 2017. Boardwalk Ferrari always comments that my car is the best 348 example that they have seen. Many people comment that my car looks brand new, and they are shocked to learn that it is an 1989 model. A real "head-turner" anywhere that it goes.
No "sticky keys" - this inherent 348 issue was corrected on my car in 2015 by Boardwalk Ferrari.
No slow electric windows - this inherent 348 issue was corrected on my car earlier this month by Boardwalk Ferrari.
New tires installed by Boardwalk Ferrari in February 2017 with less than 300 miles on them now.
Always kept in a climate and UV light controlled garage.
The major engine out timing belt service was performed in October 2011 at approximately 21,500 miles (just over 2,000 miles ago), and the water pump was replaced at the same time. The clutch performs perfectly.
AC is cold, brakes are new, paint is immaculate and the interior is perfect in every way.
Regularly passes the annual Texas state inspection without issues.
My car has a gorgeous custom stainless steel heat shield underneath the engine lid that says "Ferrari Racing" with the Ferrari horse emblem. One-of-a-kind. See engine photo.
My car has the recommended very low mileage for its age. I drive my car only once every 2 weeks (weather permitting), which is the recommended minimal driving time period. My car is a Sunday driver for me - never raced; but very fast. Runs and drives great with no issues whatsoever. It's a very clean car.
I have all receipts and documents since I bought my car in 2013, and I have all of the key receipts, photos, and documents from the prior owners. I have the original leather tool kit, owner's manual and leather folder for my car as well.
The only problem that I see with my car is that there is a very minor crack on the front spoiler near the passenger front tire (which is not noticeable unless you are actually carefully looking for it).

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Fri, 20 Jun 2014

For most people, buying a new Ferrari - heck, even a used one - would be a special occasion all on its own, not to mention a rare privilege. But to make the experience all the more special, the Prancing Horse marque offers its Tailor-Made personalization program. The service just reached the Asia-Pacific region for the first time with the new Tailor-Made Centre in Shanghai, and to mark its inauguration, Ferrari has revealed two new special editions - both based on V12 GTs and inspired by horses - specifically for the Chinese market.
First up is the F12 Berlinetta Polo Edition pictured above. The special F12 is distinguished by a white and blue theme, the exterior decked out in Bianco Italia Opaco (read: fancy white) with navy blue offset racing stripes, and the interior carrying an inverse take on the same featuring dark blue leather upholstering with white stitching, stripes and trim.
Those looking for more traction and versatility might be more intrigued by the FF Dressage Edition. The four-seat, four-wheel special gets a piano black exterior and a reddish saddle brown leather interior with grid-pattern stitching (pictured inset at right).

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As Ferrari the brand grows, though, even some of its less-desirable cars are becoming popular among enthusiasts. Considering that, we should begin hearing more mid-70s Ferrari love, such as that being espoused by Anthony Rimicci, for his Dino 308 GT4.
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