1991 Ferrari 348 T/s - Ferrari Red - Excellent Condition - 2 Door Targa on 2040-cars
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
- 1991 Ferrari 348 T/S Spyder- VIN Number: ZFFRG36A2M0088092 Body Type: 2 Door Targa Engine Type: 3.4L V8 Rear Mounted Assembly Number: 05585 Mileage: 22,770. Mi Features: 3.4L Quad Cam, 4 Valve-Per-Cylinder V8 rear mounted engine. 300 HP at 7,000 RPM. 229 ft-lbs of Torque at 4,000 RPM. 90' V-Fuel Injected - 50HC. 3.35 x 2.95 (B/S) - 10.4:1 CR. 5 Speed Standard Transmission. Weight at 3252lbs. Max Speed at 171MPH. 12 - 20 MPG - 23 Gallon Fuel Tank. Animated Headlamps. Carefully Maintained - All Recommended Services. Very Responsive - Quick & Fast, Great Turn-In, Fun Drive. Excellent Condition. All Original. History: Originally from San Diego, CA. Current owner purchased on 9/1/2012 at Auburn Falls - Auburn, IN. Recent 22,000 Mi Service. New Alternator & Battery. Recent Tires. Underbody & Front Spoiler Just Repainted. Recently Tuned-up & Gone Through at the End of Last Year. Clean Carfax Available. Recent Ferrari 348 T/S Spyder Sales: Volo Auto Museum - $48,998. |
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