It looks beautiful and i think its quite underrated. The proportions fit to the concept of the car and the lines still flow in the typical ferrari way.
The design is just gorgeous! Totally agree that the Mondial is a bit undervalued. Two keys for the doors are only because one lock must have been replaced.
A very thorough overview, and a lovely example of an under-appreciated car. Great video! This is really nostalgic for me. When I was a kid, a family friend of ours had a Mondial convertible. Blue on blue (with a blue roof). I was always amazed by the configuration - a mid-engined 4 seater convertible! Crazy! It’s as fascinating to me now as it was back then! Much like the 308 GT4, I think the market for these cars is starting to reflect their ingenuity and uniqueness, even outside the Ferrari community.
Thanks for the video. You're right, that blue suits the car very well... Not surprised that the sunroof doesn't work; I was told never to open mine, a very delicate and expensive mechanism. I have the version after this, the 3.2. basically the same car, though. My clutch and brakes are not especially heavy, though -- actually very easy to drive, so maybe that was a change. They started galvanizing the body of these in 1985, I believe. They are still very vulnerable to rust. This one has relatively high mileage for a Ferrari, which is why it runs so well.
Nice video, thanks!.Some remarks = mondial started in 1981. Not 70thies. Mondial was more expensive new then 308 and 328. Car came with 2 keys. 1 for contact and 1 for the 2 doors. Steering wheel can be adjusted 3D. High/low and front/back. Seeing the weakness of the lights, this car has some electric problems...they all have. Important is a replacement for the fuse board. I make them if the owner needs one. Other weak point is rust. Door sills outer and inner side and doors inside. Car was repainted in the past. (The inside of the louvres (cheese opening) should be black, not blue). Normal for its age and that is why the batch is missing in the back. This car is a keeper.
Tires are available for the original rims. They are trx sizes and the original rims require vintage trx tires which are very expensive and terrible. This is why people swap them out. The mondial badge should be to the right of the license plate and has been removed. Since it is a qv it should say Mondial Quattrovalvole. Mid engine with a rear trunk is not that uncommon and many models predated the Mondial with it. Porsche 914 Lamborghini Mirua Lotus Esprit Lamborghini Countach Ferrari 308 GT4 Dino 246 The engine is mounted transversely. It was cheaper and easier to do than a longitudinally which is why you see it in the Mirua and Dino 246. When you get to the Countach and Boxer/Testerossa they went longitudinal. The model got it in its final iteration which lowered the center of gravity which is why that is the best handling version.
Indeed the tires are available, the initial constraint was a budget one, the set of original tires were significantly more expensive than the 4 replica rims + new tires, especially considering the shipping of the set to Dubai after I imported the car. I do not regret the shift though, I like the added practicality and still have the original ones in storage (although back in France). For the badge, you're absolutely right, but I do not know if it was a dealer option or something like that, because it's not my dad who removed it.
Very cool 🤙 my mother drove a red/tan 85 when I was younger. I have to say though we parked the corvette in the garage and the Ferrari in the driveway.
Did I hear him say this was the last rear-engined Ferrari??? So it is technically mid-engined as the engine is in front of the rear axle and after this car Ferrari has continued their mid-engined cars through to their current offerings. So that would be the 288GTO, F40, 328, 348, 355, 360, 458, 488, SF90, 296, F8 (probably missing some 😊) . Nice Mondial though. Blu Sera looks good on the car.
@@themunichcarguy@themunichcarguy I did; keep up the great work; it's a very underrated car, and it's good for folks like you to review it in real life.
Finally some new video about Mondial✌The next 4 seater from Ferrari was not FF it was 456.
Thank you for your point 🙏
@@themunichcarguyAnd after the 456 it was the 612. Then the FF.
I love the Mondial! Totally underrated. Will explode at some point. Already rises!
Catch one of the original ones now! Especially QV and T Model!!
The mondial grows on me. The 328 to me is the best one. This color looks great. Excellent presentation.
It looks beautiful and i think its quite underrated. The proportions fit to the concept of the car and the lines still flow in the typical ferrari way.
The design is just gorgeous! Totally agree that the Mondial is a bit undervalued. Two keys for the doors are only because one lock must have been replaced.
love the emotion you put
Thank you
Love the Mondial! Certainly one of the few Ferrari's I would buy to mod!
And how would you mod it? Do share :)
A very thorough overview, and a lovely example of an under-appreciated car. Great video! This is really nostalgic for me. When I was a kid, a family friend of ours had a Mondial convertible. Blue on blue (with a blue roof). I was always amazed by the configuration - a mid-engined 4 seater convertible! Crazy! It’s as fascinating to me now as it was back then! Much like the 308 GT4, I think the market for these cars is starting to reflect their ingenuity and uniqueness, even outside the Ferrari community.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it! Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the video. You're right, that blue suits the car very well... Not surprised that the sunroof doesn't work; I was told never to open mine, a very delicate and expensive mechanism. I have the version after this, the 3.2. basically the same car, though. My clutch and brakes are not especially heavy, though -- actually very easy to drive, so maybe that was a change. They started galvanizing the body of these in 1985, I believe. They are still very vulnerable to rust. This one has relatively high mileage for a Ferrari, which is why it runs so well.
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Nice video, thanks!.Some remarks = mondial started in 1981. Not 70thies. Mondial was more expensive new then 308 and 328. Car came with 2 keys. 1 for contact and 1 for the 2 doors. Steering wheel can be adjusted 3D. High/low and front/back. Seeing the weakness of the lights, this car has some electric problems...they all have. Important is a replacement for the fuse board. I make them if the owner needs one. Other weak point is rust. Door sills outer and inner side and doors inside. Car was repainted in the past. (The inside of the louvres (cheese opening) should be black, not blue). Normal for its age and that is why the batch is missing in the back. This car is a keeper.
Welcome to the channel 🤝
Awesome video! 👌👌👌
Tires are available for the original rims. They are trx sizes and the original rims require vintage trx tires which are very expensive and terrible. This is why people swap them out.
The mondial badge should be to the right of the license plate and has been removed. Since it is a qv it should say Mondial Quattrovalvole.
Mid engine with a rear trunk is not that uncommon and many models predated the Mondial with it.
Porsche 914
Lamborghini Mirua
Lotus Esprit
Lamborghini Countach
Ferrari 308 GT4
Dino 246
The engine is mounted transversely. It was cheaper and easier to do than a longitudinally which is why you see it in the Mirua and Dino 246. When you get to the Countach and Boxer/Testerossa they went longitudinal. The model got it in its final iteration which lowered the center of gravity which is why that is the best handling version.
Indeed the tires are available, the initial constraint was a budget one, the set of original tires were significantly more expensive than the 4 replica rims + new tires, especially considering the shipping of the set to Dubai after I imported the car. I do not regret the shift though, I like the added practicality and still have the original ones in storage (although back in France). For the badge, you're absolutely right, but I do not know if it was a dealer option or something like that, because it's not my dad who removed it.
Mid engine cars and rear trunk were common indeed, but a 2+2 in that arrangement not as much, which makes this a very special model.
very very nice. we are waiting on budget friendly family car review as well
I can next lend him my super clean Japan Import 1999 Mustang New Edge v6 😅 Very basic but a super practical daily bought for just $3.1k!
Working on it!
Very cool 🤙 my mother drove a red/tan 85 when I was younger. I have to say though we parked the corvette in the garage and the Ferrari in the driveway.
Very cool!
Good color
Did I hear him say this was the last rear-engined Ferrari??? So it is technically mid-engined as the engine is in front of the rear axle and after this car Ferrari has continued their mid-engined cars through to their current offerings. So that would be the 288GTO, F40, 328, 348, 355, 360, 458, 488, SF90, 296, F8 (probably missing some 😊) . Nice Mondial though. Blu Sera looks good on the car.
You did hear me say it was the last 2+2 seater with mid / rear engine.. all others have been front engined ever since.:)
@@themunichcarguy sorry, my mistake.
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@themunichcarguy@themunichcarguy I did; keep up the great work; it's a very underrated car, and it's good for folks like you to review it in real life.