1988 Ferrari Mondial

$42,000

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1988
  • Driven 66,900 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Manual transmission
  • Exterior color: Red · Interior color: Beige
Description

Chassis: ZFFXC26A1J0075259 66k Miles Shown 3.2-Liter V8 Five-Speed Manual Transaxle Rosso Corsa Paint Ceramic Coated in 2024 Beige Leather Upholstery Black Soft Top Beige Top Boot 16" Five-Spoke Alloy Wheels Air Conditioning Power Windows Gated Shifter Manufacturer's Literature Service Records Tool Kit & Car Cover Clean Carfax Report This 1988 Ferrari Mondial 3.2 cabriolet is powered by a 3.2-liter F105C V8 mated to a five-speed manual transaxle with a limited-slip differentia...

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Our Take:
- Unique in the Ferrari lineup: The 1988 Ferrari Mondial 3.2, part of the second series, equipped with the F105C 3.2-liter V8 engine, stands out because it was one of the rare four-seater Ferraris. While some purists scoffed at the Mondial’s family-friendly design, it actually brought the prancing horse experience to those who wanted a touch of practicality—if only a touch. - A piece of Italian elegance: Painted in that iconic Rosso Corsa, this Mondial radiates Ferrari’s unmistakable flair. The contrast with the beige leather interior is a classic, and let’s be honest—who doesn’t love a gated shifter? It embodies the tactile joy of driving, a nod to Ferrari’s unmistakable craftsmanship, and a throwback to the analog driving era. - Manual transmission and limited-slip differential: The five-speed manual transaxle paired with a limited-slip differential not only enhanced performance but also gave enthusiasts a more engaging driving experience. In today’s landscape dominated by automatics and paddle shifters, a manual Ferrari is increasingly rare, making something as simple as shifting gears a nostalgic pleasure trip. - Well-maintained heritage: With service records and a clean Carfax, this car’s been loved. The ceramic coating applied in 2024 helps maintain its sheen, protecting that paint like a knight’s armor. Even better, it comes with original manufacturer’s literature and a tool kit, allowing you to dive into its history—as if you needed more reasons to show it off at the car meet!
Location:
  • Granbury, TX | USA
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