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Rare 1985 Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:45328
Location:

Getzville, New York, United States

Getzville, New York, United States
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1985 Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet
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At the peak of the performance car world, sits very few auto manufactures.  And among them, is the highly sought after and very desirable, Ferrari brand.
 
This is your chance to own one of the best!  Staying true to its racing heritage, this 1985 Ferrari Mondial cabriolet was built on a platform of performance and power.
 
You will not find another Mondial that is this clean or mechanically sound, anywhere else for the price. This 5 speed convertible Ferrari is in excellent shape with only 45,000 miles on the odometer and all major service work recently completed which includes timing belts, clutch, gaskets, seals and more!
 
This particular cabriolet is 1 of only 629 produced between 1983 and 1985, and, this is the European edition, therefore making it even more rare & desirable. It comes with the original boot cover, shop manual, car cover, original Ferrari floor mats, a host of memorabilia and, service records dating as far back as the mid 1990’s.
 
This beautiful and elegant machine is powered by a V8 engine perfectly synched to a 5 speed manual transmission.  With its distinct Ferrari exhaust note and sleek Italian style this horse is ready to gallop. 
 
For more information or to furnish an offer for consideration please contact TJ Hirsch Enterprises at (716)-810-9219.


The VIN Number is ZFFLC15B000053705. Ebay would not accept this VIN for some reason in the required fields.


“Rules of the Road” – Please read prior to bidding or buying
 
Terms of Sale Overview - The winning bidder should contact us within 24 hours of the auction close. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit must be received within 24 hours of the auction end. For the deposit we accept PayPal, bank to bank wire transfer or cash in person. The remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction end. For the balance, we accept bank to bank wire transfer, bank draft or cash in person only. All funds must be in-house and have cleared our bank before the vehicle leaves the premises. We charge a very fair and reasonable $99.00 fee for vehicle sales paperwork, safety inspection and if applicable, insured postage which is above and beyond the final vehicle sale price. All sales are final and if no deposit is made within 24 hours and/or the balance is not received in our account within 7 days, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell it otherwise.
 
Special Notes – Please give us a call or send an email if you have any questions or if you would like to request additional information about a vehicle. Information stated is represented as told to us from the seller/previous owner, from any receipts or documents we obtain and, by our own inspection of the vehicle. Please keep in mind we represent them as accurately as possible. All vehicles are sold “as is, where is.” We welcome and encourage inspections on the vehicle prior to the auction closing. If you have a feedback score of less than ten (10) please speak with us ahead of time or your bid will be cancelled. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle sells locally or if it is no longer available for sale.
 
Shipping/ Pickup – We offer shipping services and you are welcome to arrange for your own. However, please keep in mind: often times you may think you are dealing with a shipping company when in fact they are a broker….and more often than not, they will bid low to get the job and that will create problems when it comes to actually scheduling the pickup and transport of your car. We ship very often and very frequently so if you would like a quote from us for this service, just ask!  Please keep in mind all vehicles must be picked up from the facility within 14 calendar days of the final sales paperwork being received by TJ Hirsch Enterprises, Inc.  After that time, storage fees are applicable up to the maximum allowed by New York State law.
 
Financing – Please have your finances in order prior to purchasing the vehicle. We have policies and timelines in place for vehicles sales transactions both for your convenience and also for the safe handling of funds. Delays in finances ultimately lead to a delay in you proudly receiving your new vehicle! So please address this in advance and also if you would like assistance with funding your new automotive investment, just inquire ahead of time and we can assist with funding options!
 

We would like you to get to know us: At our state-of-the-art facility we keep a fantastic selection of quality antique, exotic and muscle cars and have a friendly knowledgeable staff willing to assist with your vehicle needs. Please visit our website or call (716) 810-9219. TJ Hirsch Enterprises, Inc. is a Registered New York State Motor Vehicle Retail Dealer - Facility # 7116785.


 

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