87 Ferrari Mondial 3.2 Convertible 48k Miles Florida Car Full Service Just Done! on 2040-cars
Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am helping by friend sell his beautiful 1987 FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET IN EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH ONLY 48,000 MILES WITH FULL SERVICE JUST DONE! This FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET just had a fresh NO EXPENSE SPARED FULL SERVICE BY BRETT AT GRAND TOURISMO! For a full video of FERRARI MONDIAL 3.2 CONVERTIBLE - see the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZh-PEIRGh4 In my opinion THIS IS THE NICEST MONDIAL 3.2 CABRIOLET THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN - IT IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! THIS IS WHAT WAS SPENT ON THIS FERRARI: ENGINE:
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THIS FERRARI RUN AND DRIVES PERFECT - YOU WILL SURPRISED HOW NICE IT DRIVES! COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING: BLACK TONNEAU COVER BLACK BOOT COVER SHIPPING I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE USA OR EUROPE OR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE. THIS IS A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ONE OF BEST FERRARI 3.2 CABRIOLET! PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY AND YOU CAN REACH ME AT 289-597-3017 CHEERS! |
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Ferrari, BMW lend expertise to Olympic bobsled, skeleton, luge
Mon, Jan 8 2018LONDON — There are plenty of reasons why the sport of bobsleigh is sometimes referred to as Formula One on ice, but few as obvious as Italy's World Cup sleds. Resplendent in Ferrari red, and with a set of team sponsor Pirelli's P-Zero tyres painted on the sides, they are even liveried to look like racing cars. Ferrari, Formula One's most glamorous and successful team, have worked with the Italian federation, whose sleds run without sponsor branding at the Olympics, since 2010 and in the run-up to next month's Pyeongchang Winter Games. Former rival BMW, title sponsor of the World Cup, has long partnered the U.S. bobsleigh team, while McLaren teamed up with Britain's bob and skeleton athletes for the 2014 Sochi Games in Russia. "There's always the link between the Formula One companies, or any motor company, and skeleton and bobsleigh," says Rachel Blackburn, the engineer who has been involved in Britain's skeleton program since 2006 and who used to work for McLaren. "There's the Ferrari sleds and the BMW sleds ... when we were at McLaren it kind of made a good story," she told Reuters by telephone from her home in Dubai. That somewhat manufactured rivalry has died down in the years since Sochi, with McLaren no longer involved and Ferrari's presence low key. But the worlds of grand prix motor racing and sliding sports still have plenty in common. Bobsled, luge and skeleton are among the fastest of Olympic sports, with bobsleds reaching speeds over 90 mph. Drivers are subjected to gut-wrenching G-forces, and crashes can be fatal. And then there is the ongoing debate about cost controls, the direction of future rules, preserving a level playing field and obsessive secrecy — all endlessly recurring themes in Formula One. 80 mph on a tea tray Blackburn said skeleton, where riders hit 80 mph on what has glibly been compared to an oversized tea-tray, sits somewhere between Americas Cup yachts and Formula One cars in terms of speed and aerodynamics. "Applied engineering is far more interesting than the pure stuff, so when its applied to something that's fun and exciting it does make it a lot easier to solve problems," she said. "There is the Americas Cup, sailing, Formula One and the high speed ice sports as well. It's the same concept.
Supercar parade entering highway is mesmerizing
Thu, 09 May 2013In what must have looked and sounded to motorists on the M6 like an invasion of The Swarm, a parade of 50 enthusiast gems leaving a charity event were caught shooting down the on-ramp and merging into traffic. There were plenty of Porsches joining the 959 and Ducktail above, Aston Martins going back to the badboy V8 of the last millennium, a Ferrari Testarossa, a TVR and numerous other Easter eggs.
There were not, however, plenty of turn signals, with someone counting just five among the fifty engaging in proper use of the blinker. One reason put forth for that is the same reason we're posting this video, which is from last Summer, below: "because supercar." Enjoy.
Glickenhaus' FIA championship-winning P4/5 Competizione comes home [w/video]
Tue, 06 Aug 2013The sexy Ferrari P4/5 Competizione, a cross between the lightweight F430 Scuderia and the race-only F430 GT2 with special Pininfarina bodywork, spent some time in Europe notching a few race victories. But it finally has made its way back to the US and into owner Jim Glickenhaus' collection, where it met its sister car and inspiration, the original P4/5.
During its short-but-sweet two-year racing campaign, it competed in just two races but left a big impact. We'd call any lap of the Nürburgring that's under seven minutes a victory, but, with the help of a hybrid drivetrain, the P4/5C qualified for the 2012 Nürburgring 24 Hours with a lap of 6:51. That's faster than any Ferrari-powered vehicle has ever gone around the 'Ring. The car then went on to win the EXP-1 class (for experimental vehicles), for a World Championship, and finished the race 12th overall in a field of 170 cars. Not bad at all.
For those who haven't kept up on the P4/5C, the hybrid powertrain was introduced to the one-off racecar for 2012 after it had attempted the Nürburgring 24 Hours in 2011 with negligible results. A Ferrari 4.0-liter V8 was joined by a Formula One-style Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS), good for a combined 563 horsepower.