Check it out. Three days left and reserve not met. What do you guys think?
HERE IT IS! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-MONDIAL-T-GORGEOUS-MONDIAL-T-RARE-MADE-ONLY-80-IN-THIS-YEAR_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6212QQihZ005QQitemZ150117679450QQrdZ1
So....timing belts last changed in 12/03, car has 76k miles, and has two Smog-check records with the CA Bureau of Automotive Repair's website in '05 and '06, respectively, both at the same station in Huntington Beach, CA. Seller has a so-so feedback rating, IMO, after only 30 deals, and his description of this car contains numerous typos and other things that drive me nuts (i.e., "B4" instead of "before"). If you're selling a Ferrari, your ad shouldn't look like it belongs with a Honda. As it sits now, I wouldn't pay a dime over 32.5k for this car. It needs a full major which = $$$. Who knows what else could be found at that time, and I think top dollar for a 76k mile T-coupe is low 40's at *best*, so subtract the cost of service, plus a few exta bucks for piece of mind, and you're in low-30s territory.
I'd guess that at 32 it will either be a bargain, or a nightmare. If the major is all it needs, then it's a bargain, but if there are other things that need repair, or will soon, it'll become a money pit. Maintenance history is crucial. Still, it IS a coupe - how cool is that! Seller seems to harp on the rarity factor, so he probably has a reserve in the high 40's.