Equipment
3405/300hp, 5-speed, Pirelli tires, aftermarket radio head unit.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Delivered new in Miami, hence the drug dealer colors. Showing 17,929 miles and represented with a service history. A few chips and touch ups on the nose. Lightly worn soft top. Light scrape on the left front wheel. Wrinkling and discoloration on the seats. Dull weather stripping. A decent used Ferrari. Certainly not perfect, but there are much worse Mondials out there.
Market commentary
The fourth and final version of the underappreciated Mondial series is the Mondial t (the "t" representing its new transverse gearbox arrangement) that arrived in 1989. With a larger 3.4-liter engine it is more powerful than the earlier 3.0- and 3.2-liter Mondials, and it is naturally the most valuable of the series. Even so, they're still cheap to buy by Ferrari standards and this price, while modest, isn't a surprise. It is, however, a notable value and the new owner should be pleased with the Mondial t and the price paid for it.