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Looking for a European Mondial t coupe -- model year 1993. Please help.

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  1. 348SStb

    348SStb F1 Rookie Owner

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    I am wondering if any of our Mondial t coupe fans in Europe can help me with leads and/or any other information about how I might find a 1993 Mondial t coupe for purchase. My family has a place in France, and so I would find it convenient to have the car there for when I visit.

    I would be looking for a left-hand-drive car only. Red/tan is preferred but not essential. I would prefer no more than 35,000 kilometers on the odometer.

    I did search <www.mobile.de>, but I did not find anything particularly suitable. I am not aware of any other good European sites to search.

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
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    Hi! Excellent idea! Excellent choice of car!


    Yoyu can take a look at this site:

    Auto par marques under Ferrari Section and put a WTB. Check also in the Mondial section ...


    Good luck!
     
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    If you are not familiar with french I can help you and post for you!

    Regards.
     
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    Thank you!

    My french is okay in person; I can read it some, understand some, and speak some. My writing I am afraid would be less than impressive.

    Anyway, if you could post for me, that'd be great. A car from any Western European country would be fine.
     
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    thats actually a good idea...i wonder how much they are...i would love to have one for when I make my yearly trek to Italy...I wonder how the Mondial is perceived in Italy

    I would also be afraid that one of my family members would put more miles on it than me
     
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    My pleasure!


    348SStb, I wil post for you a WTB.


    Title: Avoir une Ferrari en amérique et en europe!


    I will explain that you live in USA and want to buy car from Europe, to keep it there and use it during your stays ... ( I wish I could do that! Imagine traveling through France and Italy, visiting Maranello, Sant'Agata, Le Mans, Monza, and by the way taking wine routes of Tuscany, Bordeaux or Bourgogne !!! )


    Are you only interested in the 93 or a 91 or 92 could be also fine?

    If so, what about the one that is for sale at Eberlein?


    Cheers!
     
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    I really would prefer a 1993 model year Mondial t coupe.

    The 1993 car has some very important updates. The 1992 car is also good, but there were some important changes even from 1992 to 1993. So I figure I will try for the 1993 car.

    Thank you for all your help.
     
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    The one at Eberlein looks nice, but I prefr lighter interiors. Beige would be ideal.
     

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