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1983 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole Euro Model, Not 308, 328, Gtbi, Gts, 308 Gt4 on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:28000 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 1983
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ferrari
Model: Mondial
Trim: Quattrovalvole, 2 door, 2+2
Options: New tires, New Clutch, New Timing Kit, Up Graded a/c, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 28,000
Sub Model: quattrovalvole 2+2
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Clean Rosso Corsa Paint, no body damage, no rust, recent engine off service, new seals, new head gaskets, new timing belt kit, new valve cover gaskets, original emergency kit included,Up graded a/c system, custom exhaust, original exhaust will be included, Up graded cd player, original radio will be included, Euro Model with only 28,000 miles, odometer reads 45,063 Kilometers,"

Vin# ZFFLD14B000042887 The reason that this vin# does not come up on this ebay listing is that this vehicle is a European model and made for the European market if you would like a copy of the auto check, please contact me directly and I can email you one. Thanks

I regret that I have to sell my beautiful Italian redhead, but unfortunately with a growing family I can no long afford to keep her so now I offer it up for sale to someone who will give her a good home. I am selling a1983 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole. This is an original European Model so no catalytic converters, it only presently has 28,000 miles the odometer cluster reads in kilometers and shows 45,063 kilometers, this number will change as I am presently still driving the car on weekends, however I don't foresee it going up by much . This car has gone through customs and is sold with a clean and clear Indiana title. This car also has an up graded exhaust with custom headers and tips which make is sound like a true F1 car going down the street. With the purchase I will include the original exhaust incase you want to convert it back to stock.  I also did up grade it t oa c/d player with auxiliary cable but I will also include the original radio. I recently (5k miles ago) had an engine off service at the tune of $6000 + done to the car. This service included, new clutch,  new timing kit, new seals, new head gaskets, new valve cover gaskets. I also installed a bran new set of tires on it this August, New brakes where done in June of this year as well.  The exterior of this car is in awesome condition all around,  probably a 9 out of 10, The Rosso Corsa color is bright red and has a deep shine to it, with next to no blemishes on the paint! it does have one minor door ding on the driver door and one minor ding on the driver headlight panel. Honesty unless  you know where to look you wont see them ! All the seals and window moldings are in great shape, all the outside plastic  including pumpers are in great shape and still have a rich black color with no fading. The power windows work, however it is a 31 year old Italian car so they do roll up slowly and occasionally on cooler days need an additional nudge to get them going. I did convert the a/c system a couple of years ago and this car blows out ice cold air! This car is definitely an attention getter, lots of rubber necking and thumbs up everywhere I drive it, with the exhaust and the classic 80's look of the car it really does get a lot of attention. The interior is in great shape with no sun fading, the leather is tan and in awesome shape for a 31 year old car, the leather has hardened a bit with the years but still looks awesome, the seats are comfortable and have no support issues, the dash is in great shape with no cracking or fading, The rear seats have never been used and look new! I think this is a pretty thorough description if the car but if you feel that I have left something out feel free and text me or call me directly at 7 two 0- 88 five- 4 one 76  I will leave you with a testimonial from Classic Cars.

 

Ferrari Mondial
Driving Impressions

Engine
  The engine of a 1981 - 1983 Ferrari Mondial 8 is the exact same engine as used in the 308GTBi and 308GTSi.  In fact it received the fuel injected engine before the 308 series did.  Like many companies, the luxury versions of cars, which the Mondial is, receives new technologies and fancier trimmings earlier.  The transmission is also identical but with a slightly higher ratio rear axle ratio to compensate for the Mondial's higher weight.  This increase in ratio lowered maximum top speed at redline somewhat.  However, 135mph with rock solid stability and predictability is still quite nice.
  It is a 3.0 liter V8 with twin overhead cams per bank - 4 in all.  Rubber synchronized timing belts are used for each bank.  The Mondial 8 has 2 valves per cylinder and produces about 215HP and the Quattrovalve has 4 valves per cylinder and produces about 240HP.  The redline is very high for an 8 cylinder at 7,700 RPM.  Its peak torgue is around 6,000 RPM.  Compared to a large displacement low-end torque Corvette, it is very different to drive.  It is best comparable to high reving Alfa Romeros but with more power and smoother delivery.
  Fuel Injection is Bosch K-tronic, same as used in BMW V8.  That means parts availability and reliability.  The change from 4 carburators to fuel injection was not for performance reasons but for stiffer emission standards.  However, it also lowered maintenance costs significantly (balancing 4 dual barrel webber carbs is extremely expensive.  Also, the high reving V8 has dual electronic ignition systmes to deal with the need for producing over 30,000 piston firings/minute.  Every other firing is from a differnt ignition system - basically a staggered firing system.

Exhaust
  European versions do not have catalitic convereters and produce about 10 more HP than American models.  Either version has a beautiful tuned exhaust system and high rise, laminar intake manifold.
  The high revving whine with that many cylinders is a very distinctive sound.  Before I told my friends I bought the Ferrari Mondial, I showed up unexpectedly and my buddy said "I had the windows open and all of a sudden I hear a Ferrari - I run to the window and look, and there you are".  Distinctive sound - you bet ya!

Brakes
  The brakes are absolutely incredible.  They are vacuum boosted with separate balanced front and rear wheel systems.  Since they are designed to safely and predictably slow a 3,500 lb car from 135mph many times over, one can imagine how impressive they are when doing but 75 and stomp on them.  The big wide tires help out much here too!  Later versions of the car had anti lock brakes installed but I have a hard time understanding why with as impressive as these are.  As a comparison to other company's brakes, my other two everyday cars are a Mercedes S class and a Corvette.  I'm used to good brakes.  These are incredible.  As you can guess, it is ventilated disks all around.

Handling
  Driving the Mondial is like driving a go cart.  The steering is super tight.  Any flinch of the wheel and the car will steer that direction.  No question who is in control - you are.  Any mistake made is definitely you, unfortunately.  It is comfortable to drive but you always know that you are in control so it take a little more attention than a super soft riding Lincoln.
  Going across RR tracks at angles sends a fair amount of feedback throught the steering wheel.  For any driving, there is a lot of feedback and sound returned to the driver.  With the "cab forward" style of the Mondial, the front wheel wells are very close to the driver and the change in sound of the tires on the pavement is very apparent and with time, one can hear how much effort the tires are placing and how much grip they have to the road.  A very different experience than a Mercedes where auditory cues are masked.
  The audio feedback of driving from the front tires and the engine behind you is quite axilarating.  There is no question the racing heritage and purpose of this car.  To hear the 7,000+ RPM of 8 cylinders screaming behind you is an experience that just can't be matched.
 

Kurtis Keller

 

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