1991 Ferrari 348 Ts 2 Door Convertable 53,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Meridian, Mississippi, United States
This vehicle is in great condition. I am the 3rd owner and have used it to drive around town. I have the original tool kit that came with the vehicle as well as the original MSRP which stickered for 101,000.00. Just recently had a tune up, changed belts, and new tires. Vehicle drives great and the body is in great condition. NEVER been wrecked. Has original paint. No stains in carpet and no tares in leather. All the interior carpet and leather is original. Alpine stereo. Has 53,000 miles. This is a fun vehicle and perfect for the summer and hot dates! Give me a call if you are interested 601-485-8087 ask for Jim
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