



Overview: This 1986 Ferrari Mondial 3.2 is one of 449 US-spec convertibles produced between 1985-1988 and is finished in Rosso Corsa over tan leather. Power comes from a transverse-mounted 3.2L Quattrovalvole V8 paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle. This Mondial is a one owner vehicle since new, has spent its entire life in South Florida, and shows only 9481 miles on its odometer. This Mondial is offered with a Carfax report, leather tonneau cover, service records since 1997, original books, original tool kit, original tires, and a clean Florida title.

Exterior/Interior: The car is finished in Rosso Corsa with black lower body trim in fantastic condition. The cabin is trimmed in tan leather over manually-adjusted seats, with a contrasting black upper dash and upper door panels. The classic 1980’s Veglia Borletti instrumentation panel includes a dedicated odometer showing only 9481 miles since 1986. The factory 16″ 5-spoke wheels wear its original Michelin TRX tires.

Engine: The transverse 3.2L V8 features four valves per cylinder (Quattrovalvole) and was rated at 266 horsepower when new. Shifting is performed through a 5-speed, dogleg manual gearbox. The last timing belt replacement was reported in March 2011, which was performed along with the replacement of the water pump belt and tension bearing.




The prancing horse, or better yet known as Ferrari, has long been the purveyor of a car ownership experience that's unlike any out there. From its bedroom wall poster to clocking in rapid lap times worldwide, the Italian manufacturer is a true legend in the automotive world. While taking ownership of a Ferrari is a milestone in anyone's life, it does come with a tax - the actual cost of owning one and allowing it to clock in the miles and provide you with a good time on every drive out. Breaking through the matrix that is Ferrari ownership is otherworldly, but worry not: there is always a solution. Present today is this 1986 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole. With a reported 24,000 miles on its clock, this is the answer to all your prancing horse problems and has always been labeled as a "usable" Ferrari.



Ferrari and the 80s was a lovely time to be alive; the automotive world stood still with the release of the Ferrari F40. During this time, the Ferrari Mondial was also capturing exotic car buyers worldwide with its good looks and performance. The Mondial was a success and would also mark the last time we saw a rear mid-engined 2+2 V8 Ferrari. Looking to buy a piece of Ferraris golden years? This 1989 Ferrari Mondial T Cabriolet sure helps narrow down your options. With just a reported 13,600 miles on the clock, this Italian powerhouse is an original survivor and even comes with its warranty and original bill of sale alongside other documents included with the purchase.



Owning a Ferrari means you own a big piece of automotive history; the Italian brand is filled with a racing pedigree and has given the world some of the most beautiful cars, just like this lovely 1989 Ferrari Mondial we have today. This Prancing horse sports a reported 13,700 miles on the clock and makes for automotive art to look at or the perfect Sunday cruiser.




The prancing horse, or better yet known as Ferrari, has long been the purveyor of a car ownership experience that's unlike any out there. From its bedroom wall poster to clocking in rapid lap times worldwide, the Italian manufacturer is a true legend in the automotive world. While taking ownership of a Ferrari is a milestone in anyone's life, it does come with a tax - the actual cost of owning one and allowing it to clock in the miles and provide you with a good time on every drive out. Breaking through the matrix that is Ferrari ownership is otherworldly, but worry not: there is always a solution. Present today is this 1986 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole. With a reported 24,000 miles on its clock, this is the answer to all your prancing horse problems and has always been labeled as a "usable" Ferrari.



The Ferrari California T marked a major milestone in Ferrari’s modern evolution, becoming the brand’s first turbocharged road car since the iconic F40 and signaling Ferrari’s return to forced induction for the new era. Introduced to deliver improved efficiency and broader usability without sacrificing emotion, the California T successfully blended everyday drivability with unmistakable Ferrari character. As the final evolution of the California line and a key bridge to Ferrari’s current turbocharged V8 models, the California T holds lasting significance as a turning point in Ferrari engineering and design philosophy.



If you want a classic Italian sports car with plenty of history and a legacy of excellence, choosing something from Ferrari’s extensive back catalogue is always a wise decision. You see, a Ferrari will give you that spine-tingling, hair-raising engine note, that fine driving experience and will always appreciate in value if you look after it. That, and myriad other reasons are enough for you to consider this Becket-based 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS that’s up for sale right now. The 328 was made between 1985 and 1989, and only 7,412 were produced. That’s less than most supercars nowadays! What more reason do you need to buy this car? Let us tell you some more.


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