Ferrari Mondial T Cabriolet on 2040-cars
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1991 FERRARI MONDIAL T CABRIOLET .......FULLY SERVICED , FRESH TIMING BELTS AND WATER PUMP DONE IN JANUARY OF 2014 AT KARRERA MOTORSPORTS......DOCUMENTED WITH PICTURES DURING THE ENGINE OUT SERVICE .....CAR RUNS BEAUTIFUL W NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS AND SHIFTS VERY WELL AFTER IT HAS WARMED UP , ITS A LITTLE NOTCHY WHEN ITS COLD , TIRES SHOULD BE REPLACED SOON , STEREO AND WINDOWS ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER , TOP IS ORIGINAL AND THE BACK WINDOW SHOULD BE REPLACED , ITS NOT TORN BUT IT IS NOT VERY CLEAR AND HARD TO SEE THRU , AIR IS COLD AND ALL THE LIGHTS ARE IN VERY GOOD WORKING ORDER , NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE LEATHER BUT DRIVERS SEAT BOLSTER HAS WEAR AND TEAR FOR A 30,000 MILE FERRARI .....WHEELS ARE PERFECT W NO CURB RASH OR DAMAGE , CAR ALSO HAS SPENT ITS ENTIRE LIFE INDOORS AND NEVER PARKED OVER ANY LENGTH OF TIME , DASH IS IN PERFECT CONDITION , THIS IS A CONSIGNMENT CAR FROM A CLIENT OF MINE , HE IS A RETIRED DOCTOR AND WANTS TO UPGRADE TO A 360 SPYDER , HE HAS HAD THIS CAR FOR MANY MANY YEARS , IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY HIS SON BOUGHT THE CAR NEW ....PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME OR EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS 203-3942471 ASK FOR ROGER , THE CAR CAN BE SEEN IN PALM BEACH FLORIDA AND THANKS FOR LOOKING ........MY EMAIL IS ..KARRERAMOTORSPORTS@HOTMAIL.COM
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Ferrari LaFerrari XX confirmed, seen lapping the 'Ring?
Thu, 17 Apr 2014Ferrari makes road cars and they make race cars, but the automaker found a middle ground somewhere in between when it launched the FXX in 2005. Homologated neither for race or street, the FXX emerged as Maranello's first customer development prototype, "allowing" well-heeled clients to test new components for the factory from behind the wheel of one of the most extreme performance machines Ferrari had ever made.
The FXX was based on the Enzo, and was succeeded by the Fiorano-based 599XX. Given the apparent success of the program, we knew it would only be a matter of time before Ferrari would roll out the next XX prototype. But what would it be based on? The Enzo-succeeding LaFerrari? The F12 Berlinetta that replaced the 599 GTB Fiorano? Or another model entirely, like the 458 Italia, FF or California?
Well now we appear to have our answer. Speaking during the Ferrari Racing Days (an extravaganza of cavallinos prancing around a different racetrack each year, held recently in Sydney), Antonello Coletta confirmed that development is underway on a LaFerrari XX. And he ought to know, seeing as how he's the head of the company's new Sporting Activity Department that overseas all of Ferrari's on-track activities - including the XX program. The news was confirmed by Ferrari in correspondence with Autoblog. Oh, and perhaps because of the spy photos you see above, which were shot recently at the famed Nürburgring track, showing an unpainted LaFerrari of some sort making fast laps and testing various tire options.
Ferrari going with turbo V8s, hybrid V12s
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