My new purchase!

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Jonty355

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4,423 posts

220 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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I picked up my latest addition last night. This lovely 1988 Ferrari 3.2 Mondial Coupe.

The Mondial gets a lot of stick over the looks and I admit its not the prettiest Ferrari to emerge from the Marranello gates. But I must say the looks have really growing on me!

The car itself drives beautifully, the clutch, steering and gearbox are all very light and its a very easy car to drive. It feels very spacey inside too! Leg room isn't amazing in the back but my daughter is only 20 months old so she wont be having any problems for some time with that.

These are really underrated cars and an absolute bargain if you buy a good one, which this is. Plenty of money has been spent on it in the past few years including a full respray etc. Very chuffed with it!


Medic-one

3,124 posts

210 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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Beautiful car! Great picture as well, that would look good on a canvas!

Jonty355

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4,423 posts

220 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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Cheers! Yeah may have to get someone with a better camera to do it though, this was just taken on my old knackered nokia!

Bo_apex

3,026 posts

225 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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congratulations - it's a good environment to rack up lots of fun miles, and their bums look great smile

Jonty355

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4,423 posts

220 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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It is a big ass they have isn't it! Does make for a very practically sized boot though!

Dinoboy

2,548 posts

224 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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Congratulations, always liked them.

MitchT

16,230 posts

216 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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Love Mondials. I think the secret is not to compare them with the 'prettier' and 'louder' two seater models but simply to judge them on their own merits ... Linear, elegant, understated and, particularly in dark colours, very contemporary with an unassuming chic which says "I have nothing to prove". I'd love one.

clarkmagpie

3,589 posts

202 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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I'm still waiting for them to get prettier.
The 348 has certainly managed it, just can't seem to find much love for these. I'm sorry frown
Much prefer the looks of the 400/412s .

Having said that, I'd love to be allowed a Ferrari as a family car!

Jonty355

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4,423 posts

220 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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clarkmagpie said:
I'm still waiting for them to get prettier.
The 348 has certainly managed it, just can't seem to find much love for these. I'm sorry frown
Much prefer the looks of the 400/412s .

Having said that, I'd love to be allowed a Ferrari as a family car!
Everyone has their own tastes, I prefer them over 400/412 personally. Though can see the attraction of a V12!

Pork

9,453 posts

241 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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Every time I watch Scent Of A Woman, these get looked at in the classifieds. You're building a nice collection, good work.

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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I looked at buying one as my summer (everyday) car several years ago. Binned the idea because it felt fragile, build quality on it (1992) was worse than my old 308, legroom for the kids was v limited but the driving position was the real killer for me. The seat was too close to the floor and there was no room in the pedal area for me to get comfortable. I was really hoping that it would work for me but ended up with my CLK63. I always look at them as a 'practical' Ferrari...which is why you bought one....

Of course, you could've done what a Welsh guy I met at Supercar Sunday at Gaydon in the '80s had done...he'd drilled some holes in the firewall of his 308 and installed a child seat in the car...his 6? year old son then sat in it, feet straddling the centre console...kinda McLaren F1 style but with no concession to safety at all!!!!!!

clarkmagpie

3,589 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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Jonty355 said:
Everyone has their own tastes, I prefer them over 400/412 personally. Though can see the attraction of a V12!
The 308 & 355 on the other hand cloud9cloud9cloud9

Behemoth

2,105 posts

138 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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Great move, Jonty. I've always had a soft spot for them (though admittedly I do have a softer spot for the 400/412).

But the Mondy is/seems that much more practical. Let us know how the family trips go. I have a feeling kids either love the noise or hate it.

crostonian

2,427 posts

179 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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My father had one back in the early 90s and ever since I've always had a soft spot for them, particularly in dark colours. One oddity of them is how small they make the driver look, especially my 5'6" father, you do seem to sit very low and a long way forward of the B-post.

Bacchus

601 posts

291 months

Wednesday 25th June 2014
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Jonty, how are you getting on with your new purchase?