I have been looking for a full six-piece set of Schedoni luggage for my Mondial for 8 years, I'm very happy! Many thanks to Christopher too! Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's awesome! Congrats! Now that I ponder it, I don't think I've ever seen the luggage, in place, in a Mondial. Any chance you can post some photos with them in the car?
My guess would be that they some how fit like a puzzle inside the rear trunk. Which I think is how it works on the 308/328 series. Can anyone confirm?
Well, it seems I've accidentally bought a set for the Mondial T, which is a six-piece set, I have a line on a five piece set for my 3.2 and I'll be selling the six-piece set for the T. Alden Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's how I divided up the suitcases in the car. Surprisingly, I didn't manage to fit any more in the trunk? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ah... interesting! That illustrates one big advantage the "t" has over the earlier Mondials: folding rear seats!
you have a cabriolet then? The "t" has folding seats in both the coupe and cabriolet. My 3.2 coupe does not.
Yes, they add to the car's exclusivity. However, I don't think I've arranged the suitcases as Schedoni originally intended. Does anyone know how they should be arranged ?
If you look on page 199 of Alberto's excellent book "Ferrari by Schedoni," you'll see a photo of how they're arranged in a 3.2 Coupe, I would post it here but Alberto would sue me, lol! I'm not sure if the cabriolet is different. Perhaps Alberto will be gracious enough to give us a glimpse! Alden
Thank you Alden, I sent a private message to Alberto a few days ago but no reply at the moment The set for the T is very different from the one for the 3.2. From what I could find on the forum, it seems that the square suitcases actually fit on the folded rear seats. But I'm surprised I can't fit more in the trunk ?
Alden, is that Verdescuro? My 84 Cab has the folding setbacks with odd straps for fastening luggage I presume