Yes, I've posted before how UK prices seem to be higher, but maintenance lower, than the US. Our highest Mondial in the UK at the moment @ £89,995 Ferrari mondial 3.4T **only 13K miles, full history** SHOW CAR, best example - SJ Specialist Cars Ltd Has been advertised for a while though, none of these seem to be getting "snapped up". The 80's/90's Ferrari market in the UK seems the same in general - many more cars available than a few years ago and a slower market now prices have climbed.
I have always wondered about that £89000 3.4T, if a show case, why has it got after market Superperformance 16" wheels and not the original convex 16's. I also remember when it was up foe sale 3 or 4 years ago for £24000, the number plate is rememberable.
Here a 3.2 in really very nice condition, but totally wrong 328 wheels. https://www.pistons.be/listings/ferrari-mondial-3-2-qv/
Great input thanks. Sobering. Thought id add a pic of the fishermans bucket. Big Cahones needed. Image Unavailable, Please Login
and this is how to take for sale pictures................. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Are not the offsets all wrong? Those wheels on the 3.4t in the pistons picture look like they have the convex type of offset, are those really 328 wheels? They look more like early Mondial ones.
Yes the offsets are wrong, but i like the look off dished wheels on the 3.2. The 3.4 has the early mondial wheels.
Are the wheels after market? I thought genuine wheels were stamped Ferrari..? Mine are the same wheels stamped Ferrari in black
£16,800 for a scary barn find (exc auction fees) My neighbour would have described that as... "rough as a badgers arse" Barons Auctioneers Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have put Howies old Mondial up for sale in Miami if anyone is interested. Its on Hemmings. The car is gorgeous, but its actually too nice to drive. I worry about using it so much I don't enjoy it, its been garaged since it arrived in June and taken out once a week. I am going to get a older carrera that I won't worry about giving to a valet. No one will be dissapointed by its state, I was very very pleasantly surprised when it rolled off the truck. Luis 3059925847
Just sold on Bat: 1989 Mondial t coupe with 37K for $45,000. Seems like a nice car. Congrats the owner if you're on this forum. 1989 Ferrari Mondial T | Bring a Trailer
As it turns out the new owner is also from Atlanta, like myself, and now we'll have two of the 43 in Atlanta, how cool is that! We are already in touch and plan to meet up once he gets possession of the car.
Car was on autotrader.com for a long, long time. Maybe close to a year I know because it was on my potential list when I was looking and bought in december 2015. I'd be all over it if it had tan interior. Serviced in 2012 by Ferrari Long Island IIRC
1st, these Mondials are low, much lower than I thought before buying and due to global warming Miami/Miami Beach is raising all the streets, kinda crazy but so many streets are being worked on that its a mess right now. Additionally, being in such good shape and all original I am afraid someone will hit me or something will happen when its parked, Miami is not very car friendly. I want to do a project on a 911, and if it gets a scratch I won't care that much as it will already be a non original paint. Also, putting the convertible top up and down is not a 1 minute ordeal, and Miami weather changes in a sec....having said that the car is gorgeous and a real attention getter.
"*" Life is really, really tough sometimes. You are really good if you can put a Mondial top up in one minute, and even if you do, you will be rewarded by breaking one of the roof toggles in your haste. Alden