With only 40 imported to the U.S, any thoughts on current and future value of a pristine example?
I think with so few out there it's impossible to establish a value. This thread may give you an idea; http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=125819
I try to stay up on the actual value of those few coupes, and I find that most are priced correctly in the $40's when they do come up for sale. These Mondial "T versions" are unknown to most of the community, and that limits opinion on values somewhat. However, with that said, the educated Ferrari market letters and value guides often place the T value even higher than my estimate. By what I have seen most of the pristine examples are in some sort of larger collection rarely driven, or kept perfect solo by some tifosi owner. The others are owned by enthusiast that know how special they are & drive them for all they are worth. I luv teaching club members about fast Mondial's. Not many ever expect it. At the last F car club event I went to my T coupe claimed top performance time of the day away from a Testarossa and a 348 challange (and many others). Priceless. Look for their values to hold strong in their current range. Image Unavailable, Please Login
You have to remember that Ferrari build almost as many t coupes as cabriolets. So they may be rare in the US but that are not rare.