Hello, This Mondial has been there forever. Good color, low miles, realistic price, major service @ Ferrari dealership. Why no takers? Just wondering... Joe
I've seen that one, too. I think the thing is, the "opening bid" is $30K, but it indicates that would not meet reserve. On their website, they indicate a price of $39,500. It's been run on eBay at least 3 times now, several times it received no bids at $30K, one time a while back it did get one bid of $30K. In my search over the past few months, I've been puzzled by the very low T prices. It seems to me that the 3.2 actually commands about the same (or maybe even more) than the T right now. An example of that is the '87 3.2 that was on eBay out of Florida, with 42K miles on it. It sold for just under $28K (I confirmed with them that the sale actually happened). I think the records were not much on the Florida car, I asked for them but never got anything. So that 3.2 with 42K miles sells for $28K, but a very nice looking 89 T with 13K miles and a relatively recent five figure major service can't get a bid at $30K? I had an opportunity for a 22K mile '90 T that I looked at, it was a very nice car, it did need a service but it was eventually offered to me at around $24K. Even with a full 30K service from Eugenios out here ($6K), that car would be ready to roll for under $30K, with a brand new service. Definitely weird times for these cars.