1985 Ferrari Mondial on 2040-cars
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1985 FERRARI MONDAIL QUATTROVALVOLE WITH JUST 40k MILES. HAVE TOOLS, BOOKS, AND ALL EXTENSIVE RECORDS. NO LIGHTS ON DASH AND IT RUNS LIKE YOU WOULD EXPECT VERY STRONG. GORGEOUS RED EXTERIOR WITH A FABULOUS LEATHER INTERIOR IN PALOMINO. NICE BLACK CANVASS CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH A MATCHING TONNUE COVER. COMES WITH TWO SETS OF LIKE NEW WHEELS AND GOOD TIRES THE ONES YOU SEE ON THE CAR AND THE FACTORY ONES. THIS IS A VERY DESIRABLE FERRARI AND IT GOING UP IN VALUE EACH YEAR. A GREAT INVESTMENT CAR FOR THE PERSON WHO IS THINKING A HEAD. THEY DON'T COME ANY NICER THAN THIS ONE.
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Commissioned by an evidently dedicated fan through Maranello's Tailor Made program, this one-off 458 features a red paintjob with white roof and gold wheels. It's a livery that apes the cars Lauda drove for the Scuderia in the mid-70s, and carries through with tricolore racing stripes over the roof and throughout the red-stitched black leather interior.
Not the most subtle treatment we've seen, but then the Italia is hardly a subtle car to begin with. Lets just hope this particular example manages to steer clear of going up in flames as have so many 458s - and one notable 312 T2. Feel free to read more in the press release below.



