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1989 Ferrari Mondial T Cabriolet 30k,major Service Done,documented on 2040-cars

US $34,999.00
Year:1989 Mileage:30501 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Montreal-Ouest, Quebec, Canada

Montreal-Ouest, Quebec, Canada
Transmission:5 SPEED
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:3.4 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZFFFC33A4K0081970
Year: 1989
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mondial
Trim: CABRIOLET
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 30,501
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: T
Exterior Color: Red

We proudly offer another great vehicle we just took on trade against a 1997 Ferrari f355 gtb.  It is a 1989 Ferrari Mondial T Cabriolet  with 30501 miles. it is a USA  delivered  Ferrari  that was sold to a Canadian client in very late 1989 .
it has 4 documented owners since new.
we have a complete folder with most of the service history .
numerous services were performed at Ferrari Quebec,Ferrari of Ontario.
the owners kept all invoices.
the car comes with both keys, the boot cover, the tool kit, and a car cover original from Ferrari in red satin and the leather book pouch .
the spare tire is new and never installed.
the car was sold by Ferrari quebec in 2002 to it's 3rd owner at 95000$ + taxes.
we have the bill of sale for the last 2 owners.
the last owner bought it in 2010 from us with 25000 miles.
he has in 2012 performed a full major service with timing belts and much more.
in 2013, new tires were installed.
the roof is original and as new. 
the only defects i can see is the steering column cover being sticky,the driver side window a little slow,but all ferrari windows are slow...the trunk is original paint and shows a very hard to notice spot on the edge that was overpolished and left a white edge of about 1 mm !  there is zero corrosion on this car. it was kept indoors. 
the leather is supple and the interior carpets and dash, consold, all look great !
there has never been any dye work on this interior., it is original and looks great.
the body and paint appear all original with no repaint. every body body retains the original vin sticker , so this confirms this vehicle was never accidented with any panels replaced.
it runs and drives great . everything works as it should.all glass is original .
no scuffs or tears . a very well kept Ferrari .
the file of the history being so large, we offer to fax it or send it via pdf email along with a clean carfax .

http://www.carfax.com/viewEmailReport.do?a=DsvOwS4%2FOr8KmWj%2FFnUmVSS5S6GYFYz814NYVUCsSxrcU3xPPmzKZw%3D%3D&language=en

info@exoticaronline.com 
or call at 514-448-4662 . ask for Steve !
we can assist with shipping anywhere in the world ! at very competitive rates.

Ferrari Mondial for Sale

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