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87 Ferrari Mondial Convertible Orig Fl Car Full Service Runs/drives Mint No Rust on 2040-cars

US $22,990.00
Year:1987 Mileage:42000
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering a STUNNING 1987 FERRARI MONDIAL CABRIOLET WITH ONLY 48,000 ORIGINAL MILES!


FOR A VIDEO - SEE THE LINK BELOW:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q1PGVzJkuc

  • 8 CYLINDER
  • 5 SPEED
  • NUMBERS MATCHING
  • NO RUST 
  • RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT

Beautiful Ferrari Mondial 3.2 Cabriolet in Rossa Corsa with clean light tan interior.

48K miles. Clear title. No accidents. Imported from Florida in 2008. I have owned this Mondial since 2010.

Desirable 3.2L motor has excellent compression and sounds fantastic. This is a fast and tight Mondial that is a blast to drive!

Drives great with no mechanical issues. No leaks, overheating issues etc. All instruments, electrics, lights, accessories etc. work properly.

Strong clutch and ALL gears including 1st to 2nd shift perfectly. Brakes are in excellent shape.

Recent comprehensive inspection and major service by independent Ferrari specialist. Work included valve adjustment, new timing belts, tensioner bearings, camshaft seals, valve cover gaskets, rebuilt water pump, new fuel injectors and fuel pump, new shift shaft seals, rebuilt steering rack, new front ball joints, tie rod ends w/ alignment and wheel balancing, NOS radiator, new expansion tank, new Interstate battery, and all new filters and fluids. I have over $9K in receipts.

Professionally refinished factory 16" wheels and tires are in excellent condition.

The bad: 


Carpet in fair condition. 

Top needs replacement - cost $600-800 depending on quality. 

Paint shines good but I would rate it 7/10 overall. 

Few minor dings on driver's side door and nose panel. 

Will need e-brakes adjusted (does not engage at times) - I do have an extra set of cables. 

Door lock barrels are worn (both sides) - I have an extra set of barrels with a new matching key. 

Have original owner’s manual, new velour floor mats w/red Cavallino logo, original black leather boot cover, plus a rare oem black leather tonneau cover ($1000+ value). No oem toolkit with car. 

Ferrari for four and a great driver - turn key and go anywhere! Not to be missed by the Mondial enthusiast!


YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER MONDIAL CAB FOR THE MONEY!


SHIPPING:


I CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EPENSE!  

I HAVE SHIPPED CLASSIC CARS TO USA, POLAND, GERMANY, FRANCE, AUSTRALIA, MEXICO, BRAZIL, CHINA, RUSSIA, ETC.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS - PLEASE CALL ME AT 289-597-3017 ask for Erik.

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