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1989 Mondial t Convertible Russo and Steele Monterey

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  1. drbruno

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    The beautiful 1989 Mondial Convertible t sold at Russo and Steele Monterey for $39,300. Seems low for this nice example.
    Blue on tan with 21,000 miles
    Perhaps the blue color hurt its value?
     
  2. drbruno

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    Sorry, $39,600
     
  3. Alden

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    Does that include the "buyer's premium" bump of 10% or so?

    If not, then that would take it into the 40's which is closer to the value of the car.

    I think the color probably brought the price down a bit.

    Being an entry level Ferrari, most folks want "resale red."
    Alde
     
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    Doc, don't be thinkin', da things I'm thinkin', you may be thinkin".:):)

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  6. Milkyboy

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    Damn. Just found that car earlier on dealers website... Was going to contact them... I'd certainly have paid that
     
  7. Milkyboy

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    #7 Milkyboy, Aug 19, 2015
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    ... It was on the dealers website at 49k. There is a similar mileage blue t cab on elsewhere at a pushy looking 59k. C'est la vie.

    Tdf blue and sera blue, my favourite colours for mondials.
     
  8. drbruno

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  9. drbruno

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    When I was looking for a Mondial, I asked if there was any wiggle room. They said no. Quite frankly, I was ready to bite at low/mid 40's
     
  10. rob

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    I think unless the bubble burst (if it is indeed a bubble) you guys are going to see prices continue to rise. There are a lot of enthusiasts out there like me that have limited funds and such as in my case are getting priced out of the market. I sold my Mondial coupe to get into a 308 which has always been my dream car but prices have risen beyond what I want to spend so I have been thinking more and more about getting back into a Mondial although I would still like to attain my original goal of getting a 308 but as I always say what is meant to be is meant to be. My main point is that a lot more people may be looking at Mondials due to the value and then once they experience them and find out what great driving cars they are they will start snatching them up which will mean less being offered in sale which in turn will drive the price up.
     

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