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1990 Ferrari 348 Ts Targa Red/tan -- No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:43100 Color:
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1990 Ferrari 348TS TARGA Red/Tan

Item Condition: Good condition although needs engine and transmission

This auction is for my complete 1990 Ferrari 348 TS minus the engine and transmission.  This car can be used as a project car or for parts.  I have owned the car for over four years and the mileage displayed is 43K. 

Chassis/Suspension:  Chassis #ZFFFG36A6L0087125.  It brakes and steers good.  The car is equipped with relatively new WP Ferrari Challenge shocks and springs.  

Exterior:  The body is straight and the exterior red paint is in above average condition which still shines nice.  No known accidents or body repairs.  It has OEM glass with no rock chips.  The Targa top also seals well.

Interior:  The carpets are in good condition.  The tan leather seats have the usual wear and scuff marks.  This car is also fitted with 355 door panels that are in good condition other than scuff marks.  It has non-OEM window switches.  Passenger side electronic shoulder belt mechanism doesn’t move.

Powertrain:  The engine, engine harness/electronics, transmission and clutch were professionally removed and are missing.  I have sourced a reasonably priced transmission and clutch that is in excellent condition.  The car does have the rear drive axles and wheel hubs, as well as the OEM muffler with exhaust tips.

Electrical:  There is no engine harness/electronics included with this vehicle.  The chassis harness is included and the headlight and tail lights work as does the windshield wipers, and power windows.

Missing Items:  Engine, engine harness/electronics, transmission, clutch, rear plastic inner wheel wells, front trunk carpet insert, HVAC climate control display unit, rear center brake light, side Pininfarina emblems, and one wheel lug bolt.  There may be one or two other smaller items missing, although I’m not sure what they would be.

I have done my best to describe the car and any item that is missing.  There is no warranty expressed or implied with the car.   The car is sold as is and is available for local inspection.  In line with normal ebay practices, please ask all questions and complete all inspections prior to the auction ending.  Highest bidder must complete sale.  If you don’t agree to these terms please don’t bid on my car. 

Bidders with less than 12 feed backs must contact me prior to bidding or their bids will be cancelled.  A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours after the end of a successful listing.

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