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1985 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

24-1014001

FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS

In Stock

Netherlands

Dealer

Power 240 PK

 

Date Part I February 28, 1985

 

Color Rosso Corsa

 

Interior Beige

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible No

May my enemies live long enough to see my success Launched in 1980, the Ferrari Mondial took over from the 308GT4. It had the same V8 engine in the middle, but on a longer wheelbase. Instead of Bertone's striking style, the Pininfarina-designed Mondial was like an elegant Italian symphony of cortesia: better equipped, more comfortable, with real 2+2 seats (which Ferrari admits are especially suitable for children and small adults) and still good for 140 mph. The 6-or also known as the "QV"-supplied from 1982 has four valves per cylinder instead of two. The power of the 2.9-liter V8 increased from 214 to 240 hp as a result of this upgrade. The finishing touch secretly longed for. The Mondial 8 is still considered one of Ferrari's most reliable, cheap to maintain and practical models. And that's just good news. Is the Mondial a real Ferrari? Yes, and the Quattrovalvole especially so. As soon as you get in, you notice that all the bells are shaped around the driver and the eight-cylinder, behind your back, gives off a wonderful sound. When you bring it to life, you can hear the cooling water sloshing and the gasoline pump humming. Ingegneria Emozionale! The prancing Modena-ros has 240 horsepower and a dogleg 5-speed automatic transmission, perfectly matched. Today, the Mondial QV is more desirable by the minute. Something about jump on board and don't miss this opportunity later you'll regret.... And ours? In the best color combination Rosso Corsa with beige leather inside. Largely in possession of its first paint. It has driven only 20 thousand miles, which makes it a true collector's item. As Enzo himself used to say, "Too much is not enough. We agree, so this one belongs in your collection. Already have one? Not enough, we'll see you soon! ‍
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