1989 Ferrari Mondial T, San Francisco, California


     
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1989 Ferrari Mondial T


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Year: 1989
Make: Ferrari
Model: Mondial T
Vehicle Location: San Francisco, California - Free auto transport quote!
Price: $40,000 - US Dollars - Finance this car now!



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1989 Ferrari Mondial T Convertible, 8 Cyl. 300 BHP, Automatic Transmission, Power Everything, A/C, ABS, 6 Disc CD Changer, Power Speakers, Clifford Ignition Lock, Non-Smoker, Service Records, Beautiful Condition, Always Kept in Heated Garage.The final Mondial evolution was 1989's Mondial t. It was a substantially changed model, spearhead of a new generation of V8 Ferraris, according to Road Track magazine. The t called attention to the car's new engine/transmission layout: though the previously-transverse engine was now mounted longitudinally, the gearbox remained transverse, forming a t. This configuration was used by Ferrari's Formula 1 cars of the 1980s, and would be the standard for the marque's future mid-engined V8 cars, beginning with the 348, introduced later in the year. That transverse gearbox was a dual-clutch design with beveled gears driving the axles on the earlier models, a single clutch and auto-manual gearbox (termed Valeo - the clutch was actuated automatically without a clutch pedal) were added later. The engine was up to 3.4 L (3405 cc) and 300 hp (224 kW). The Mondial's chassis would underpin a new generation of 2-seat Ferraris, right up to the 360, but the 2+2 Mondial would end production just four years later in 1993. The company has not produced a mid-engined 2+2 car since, in fact front-engined V12 456 and the current 612 Scaglietti, are the company's only 4-seat vehicle offerings. The Mondial was home to other Ferrari firsts: It used power brakes for the first time, and had a 3-position electronically controlled suspension. It also had standard antilock brakes, though other Ferraris had this feature as well. Engine: 8 in 90 V. Bore and stroke: 85 x 75 mm.Max power output: 300 bhp at 7,200 rpm; 88 bhp/litre. Gearbox: 5 speeds + reverse. Frame: Tubular, upper part detachable with engine. Front and rear suspension: Independent, transverse quadrilaterals with front anti- pitching system, anti-roll bar front and rear, gas dampers with variable adjustment and electronic control on three settings. Brakes: Ventilated discs, servo assist, ATE anti-lock system. Steering: Rack and pinion, servo assist. Weight empty: 1,426 kg coup_, 1,468 cabrio. Top speed: 255 km/h. Ferrari Mondial by the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide In 1974, Sergio Pininfarina was disappointed his company did not have the opportunity to design the 308 GT4. In 1980, his patience was rewarded with the debut of Ferrari__s new 2+2, the Mondial 8. This was a return from Bertone__s origami lines to Ferrari-traditional Pininfarina curves. The name, meanwhile, referenced Ferrari__s four-cylinder mid-1950s sports-racing cars.Underpinnings closely mirrored those of the GT4, with a sturdy tubular steel chassis, independent suspension, transversely mounted 3.0-liter V-8, and five-speed gearbox. In two notable changes, the wheelbase was lengthened some 4 inches (100mm) for better interior packaging and space, and a separate subframe carried the engine and transmission. This latter item allowed the drivetrain to be unbolted and removed more quickly for easier servicing.Despite these advances and the more-familiar styling themes, reviews of Ferrari__s latest 2+2 were mixed.In England, CAR magazine said the __Mondial 8 -- superbly blending dynamic ability with masterful body design, clever electronics and Porsche-like build quality -- is proof positive Maranello is reaching bright new heights.__In America, response was muted, mostly because of the car__s performance. Motor Trend saw __just a tad over 130 mph__ and needed 8.2 seconds to hit 60 mph. Car and Driver__s test example was more than a second slower to 60. __The Mondial 8 will barely get out of its own way,__ CD lamented, adding, __It__s not much fun to drive either.__ Such observations echoed a rift in the Ferrari world. It started with the angular GT4, and as U.S. Ferraris got slower and slower, many established owners began to insist that a __real__ Ferrari must have a 12-cylinder engine. In this view, it didn__t matter that the V-8 models brought new blood to the marque. They didn__t go or sound like a 12-cylinder Ferrari, and they were built of cheaper materials. Mondial 8__s lackluster performance and cost-saving plastic trim only strengthened the argument and undoubtedly hurt sales; just over 700 were built in 21_2 years.Ferrari responded in August 1982 by installing its new quattrovalvole (four valve) V-8. The change injected real snap into the Mondial__s performance. Motor ran the four-valve Mondial to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds and to 100 mph in 16.2; its two-valve test car needed 8.5 and 25 seconds, respectively. __Quattrovalvole has effected a miracle cure,__ the British magazine noted, __and Ferrari__s mid-engine trio (of V-8s) are back running strongly in the supercar league where they belong.__ Things got even better in 1984 with the unveiling of the Mondial Cabriolet, the first convertible Ferrari since the 1970s Daytona Spyder. Its open-air design and good performance had everyone smiling. __We now feel Ferrari has a Mondial with raison d__etre,__ Road Track__s test summed up. __(F)aster, better looking with wind-in-the-hair driving and all the attention from the sidelines you can handle . . . .__The Mondial 3.2 appeared in 1985, the redesignation signifying a larger, stronger V-8 (3.2-liters, 260-270 horsepower), as seen in the 328 GTB GTS. The Mondial coupe and Cabriolet also got minor appearance updates with bumpers that matched the body color and new wheels. Antilock brakes were introduced in 1987.Two years later came the fastest and most refined Mondial. Identified by a __t__ suffix, its engine grew to 3.4-liters and was remounted longitudinally with the gearbox now situated transversely, hence the __t__ designation. Horsepower jumped to 300. Other mechanical changes included electronically adjustable shock absorbers, power-assisted steering, and availability of Valeo automatic transmission. Visually, the __t__ had cleaner air intakes, slightly different rear wings, and rectangular instead of round headlights. The interior was more luxurious and got a new dash, seats, and door panels. Although top speed approached 160 mph, and some testers insisted it had the best-balanced chassis of any Ferrari of the day; Ferrari folks, consider it the most useful car out of Maranello, and thus the most coveted in any realistic day-in day-out sense.__ John Turner 415-269-2712 61161@ads.ClassyAuto.com

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Mileage: 38500
VIN: ZFFFC33A3K0082530
Price: $40,000 - US Dollars - Finance this car now!
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