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87 Ferrari Mondial 3.2 Convertible 48k Miles Florida Car Full Service Just Done! on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:48561
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am helping by friend sell his beautiful 1987 FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET IN EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION  WITH ONLY 48,000 MILES WITH FULL SERVICE JUST DONE!

This FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET just had a fresh NO EXPENSE SPARED FULL SERVICE BY BRETT AT GRAND TOURISMO!

For a full video of FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CONVERTIBLE - see the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZh-PEIRGh4


In my opinion THIS IS THE NICEST MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN - IT IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!

THIS IS WHAT WAS SPENT ON THIS FERRARI:

ENGINE: 

  • CAM BELTS
  • TENSIONERS
  • SUSPENSION
  • STEERING RACK
  • FUEL INJECTION SERVICE
  • professionally done at GRAND TOURISMO with fully documented invoices.

BODY/PAINT

  • The car is an original FLORIDA car and was never winter driven
  • Perfect gaps and the doors close like a new car!
  • No Rust
  • Nice glossy paint

FACTORY ORIGINAL INTERIOR

  • Totally original interior: TAN
  • EXCELLENT ORIGINAL FACTORY TAN INTERIOR - NOT PERFECT - HAS SOME WEAR & TEAR

THIS FERRARI RUN AND DRIVES PERFECT - YOU WILL SURPRISED HOW NICE IT DRIVES!

COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING:

BLACK TONNEAU COVER

BLACK BOOT COVER

SHIPPING

I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE USA OR EUROPE OR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE.

THIS IS A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ONE OF BEST FERRARI 3.2 CABRIOLET!

PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY AND YOU CAN REACH ME AT 289-597-3017

CHEERS!




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Tue, 25 Mar 2014

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Thu, 01 Aug 2013

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Tue, 04 Nov 2014

The repercussions from Ferrari's pending transition into an independent automaker won't be understood for some time, but one of the biggest consequences could be that the iconic Italian marque will be forced into building more fuel-efficient vehicles.
As Wired points out, while Ferrari built fewer than 7,000 cars in 2013, its status as a public company could trigger pressure from shareholders to build more six-figure supercars and grand tourers. In turn, doing so could lead the company afoul of US Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, which dictate that any company that sells over 10,000 vehicles needs to maintain a certain fuel economy average across its fleet or risk fines.
With arguably its most popular model, the 458 Italia, hitting just 17 miles per gallon on the highway and its most efficient model, the turbocharged California T, stuck at 18 mpg, Ferrari isn't in a great place to hit the government's mandates (which are somewhat convoluted as Wired explains). The gist of the situation is that Ferrari will either need to continue limiting the number of vehicles it sells each year - a move that's certain to upset shareholders and irk its boss, Sergio Marchionne - or radically improve the fuel economy of its cars at the risk of performance. Rock, meet hard place.