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1985 Ferrari Mondial on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:48950 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States

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This is an exceptional 1985 FERRARI Mondial Quattrovavole Cabriolet.
A very late model production of the rarest version of the Mondial with only 629 hand built units produced. It holds
the distinction of being the only four seat, mid-rear engine, convertible automobile ever manufactured in regular
production. The engine is mounted behind the passenger compartment, moving the weight distribution rearward and
closer to the drive axle. That's a boon from an acceleration standpoint and getting the power down, but it's also
about cornering. With the weight concentrated around the middle of the car, it makes it very nimble and reduces
overall mass, and with the engine closer to the transmission and rear drive wheels it quickens response time. The
driver sits up front, closer to the front tires, shortening steering inputs. It's all about deploying power in the
most efficient way and with style. The engine just sings as it revs to 7700 RPMs and the exhaust tone is all the
music you need while shifting smoothly through the gated gears. It is a constant head turner and photo opts for all
to drool. Last Fall it was an entrant in the Scarsdale Concours d'Elgance and it has been accepted as an entrant in
the 2016 Ramapo Concours d'Elegance.
Wearing just 48,900 miles the car has been properly driven and maintained with regular use, thus not just sitting
around all these years or a barn find requiring extensive mechanical and other restoration. I drive it on the
weekends but do not drive it in rain or snow. It is very clean and detailed as well as mechanically sound. It is
kept covered on a lift in a heated garage. It has not been modified and includes the original wheels with the same
style Michelin TRX tires, the original unused spare wheel and tire, the factory keys, original owner’s manual and
books with the original leather case, the original tools and tool case, the original window sticker, the original
black tonneau cover, radio, etc. I have its service and repair history from new. The front seats have recently been
refurbished with its Ferrari Connolly Saddle tan leather upholstery to like new condition and the rest of the
interior trim, dashboard (no cracks or blemishes) and carpets are is in very good condition showing a little patina
on the door panels, console and rear seats. No odors or signs of interior water leaks. All the windows, mirrors and
lenses are good and clear. Everything functions properly on the car. The body and frame are straight and the Rosso
Corsa paint is very nice with some scratches and 2 minor dings which come with wear. The front spoiler has some
chips. There is no rust. The black canvas convertible top has a 5" tear that has been professionally stitched
closed, near the right side rear corner of the top by the back window panel. Otherwise the top and its rear window
are in good shape as is the top's boot cover and the tonneau cover. I always drive the car with the top down so the
tear doesn't bother me. The car was delivered in Philadelphia and has spent most of its life in southern NY.
Records show I am the fourth owner. Clean Carfax and title.
I have gone over the car and replaced and serviced everything I thought it needed. The key major service on this
vehicle was recently done as were the following components that have been replaced and serviced within the last
couple years or so and last 1000 miles or so:
Ferrari Timing belts, A/C belt, Alternator belt, Water pump belt, both Timing belt tensioner roller bearings, Water
pump tensioner roller pulley, motor oil and Baldwin filter change, transaxle and clutch gear oil change, O2 sensor,
spark plugs, fuel filter, fuel injection tuning adjustment, K&N air filter cartridge installed, air injection check
valve, wiper blades, A/C Freon and oil change- blows ice cold.
Other components recently replaced include: new battery, brake pads, rebuild of the original radiator with new
hoses installed and antifreeze fluid flush/change including bleeding the cooling system and pressure testing it,
all fuel lines checked, all window motors checked and mechanisms lubed, replaced sticking ignition switch, fuel
pump, hi-torque starter motor, rear TRX tires and have an extra set of TRX tires for front when needed, front coil
springs, alignment checked, transmission oil sump pan gasket, motor oil sump pan gasket (no oil leaks), oil
pressure switch, shifter seals, lubed all cables.
At 32,000 miles a new Ferrari complete clutch, pressure plate, bearing, seals, clutch cylinder and valve were
installed. Also a few years ago the fuse panel was refurbished with an updated Ferrari panel using the new blade
style fuses and the electrical was rewired. Additionally the warm up regulator was replaced.
As you can see most every concern has been addressed on this vehicle and it has now been trouble free. I am a true
car guy and defects bother me. I am meticulous with the detailing. . This is a very nicepractical classic Ferrari
with impressive handling and performance as well as that quintessential Ferrari motor sound track. It is the least
fragile Ferrari you can own and an excellent value with continuing appreciation (20% increases since the beginning
of the year).

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