There is what looks to be a decent 85 coupe on eBay now with a buy it now of 34,500. I tried to put the link here but didn’t have any luck.
Thank you Rob. Exactly my thoughts. I think it is hard for a private person to achieve a fair price for a car like mine. It is a late ABS 3.2 Mondial Coupé with full history, carefully maintained at specialist, all accessories, tools and books present and Ferrari Classiche Red Book. Just over 60.000km (37.282 mls. ) Therefore on a higher price level.
Hoi, een auto als die van jou moet toch geen probleem zijn om te verkopen, Witmer & Odijk heeft er meerdere gedaan in denk ik jouw prijs range, hun doen ook consignatie en hebben een netwerk over heel Europa. Gewoon maar een tip van iemand uit het autovak (sales)
Haha - Dutch. Here is the translation: Hi, a car like yours shouldn't be a problem to sell, Witmer & Odijk has done several in I think your price range, they also do consignment and have a network throughout Europe. Just a tip from someone from the car trade (sales)
Indeed, it seems Milko forgot for a while he was replying in an English part of this website. Paul seems to have found the one translation tool which does a pretty decent job! To get back on topic... My car will be less expensive compared to this one and looks much better too ( IMHO... ) https://www.autoscout24.de/angebote/ferrari-mondial-benzin-schwarz-2ecdce82-5c11-325d-e053-e250040aee7f?cldtidx=18
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/372646136300?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&fromMakeTrack=true Needs more interior pictures.
I bought the package deal and don't need the other 5. Selling them for $15 a piece. You give me VIN, I run the full report and email you the PDF file. Regular Price for Carfax is $40 per report. Paypal works! Cheers
I'm not sure if anyone has given this '85 much attention, but at first glance it looks/sounds like a decent little car for the money. It appears to be in really nice shape and looks to have had a somewhat recent belt/tensioner service along with quite a bit of other work. If I hadn't picked up my 3.2, I would be extremely interested in this car. Heck, I'm tempted anyway... 2cam
If I had the garage space I would be considering it, looks decent and sounds like it had had a lot of the common problems addressed.
ZFFAD08AXC0041361 used to be silver. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/mondial-8-coupe-on-ebay-smells-funny.337717/#post-140819883 Image Unavailable, Please Login Here's last year's ebay listing. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-Ferrari-Mondial-/222976777327?_trksid=p2047675.m43663.l10137&nordt=true&rt=nc&orig_cvip=true
'89 Mondial T Cabriolet (Pre-Mouse Belts), 9400 miles, just sold for $46,200 with commission. A good deal compared to recent BaT sales of similar mileage. https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1989-FERRARI-MONDIAL-T-CABRIOLET-230746 ZFFFC33A7K0082238 This car sold on BaT in February, 2018, for $66,000 +5% not that long ago! What's the story? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-ferrari-mondial-t-cabriolet-2/
Flippin' crazy! So they write off $23,100 as a business loss? I'm sure there's a clever accountant out there... Besides, BJ is the last place to sell a Ferrari. Also, I was watching the BJ Palm Beach auction on TV yesterday and, to me, the prices were very low overall. For example, many interesting cars with ground-up restorations were selling for "below cost".
It is what it is. These cars are still bargains in the Ferrari world provided you’re a DIY’er. If you’re paying top dollar for service, you might justify a more expensive model in the marquee. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Might have been a speculation play, or the person bought it and hated it for whatever reason. Or perhaps a combination of both? Either way, sad to see it didn't work out for the original owner.
As new: https://petrolicious.com/articles/this-584-mile-mondial-t-cabriolet-may-just-be-the-perfect-family-friendly-ferrari
I hate being "that" guy, but I would love close ups of all the seals, gaskets and rubber parts. There's no way they aren't compromised, right? It's cool and all to see that low of mileage, but sad in the same respect. These cars HATE to sit, and they've effectively snipped the balls off this prancing horse