1989 Ferrari Mondial on 2040-cars
Stockton, California, United States
Just email me at: angiehopton@juno.com .
Excellent example of the beautiful 1989 Ferrari Mondial T Cabriolet. Low Mileage car that has been very well
maintained since new with factory books and extensive service records. The body is nice and straight with its
original paint. The interior is also in excellent shape for its age. The original carpets are showing a bit of age
but overall still in good condition. There is no shrinkage in the dash at all. All gauges, lights, signals etc
works as they should. The soft top and boot covers are also in great condition as you can see in the pictures.
This Mondial T has extensive service record going back to almost new with just completed 30k major belt service
which include full clutch kit replacement along with new fuel pressure regulators and a new battery. Full brake job
was done several years ago but only driven about 1000 miles since. Engine and trunk compartments are very tidy and
comes with factory jack roll and books. The picture shows it has a Clarion stereo head unit but now has been
replaced back with Alpine head units that previously came with the car. Please let me know if you need any other
pictures of the car.
Overall a well maintained car that hasn't been driven much lately but is now ready to go for its next proud owner.
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