Very interesting to see the different generations side by side. I prefer the more Euro spec appearance; the heavy bumpers on the early cars aren’t so pretty. Thanks for posting. 👍
It’s a common misconception that the Mondial were the entry level Ferrari, they retailed new for more than their 3X8 equivalents. Thanks for reviewing those, they are really under-appreciated cars, but I love them!
You miss the most significant visual difference between the T and the others (even with the 3.2), it's very subtle but this is where it gives a totally different vibe: the 4 fenders have opposite curves, with the T fully integrating the wheels whereas the other Mondial have some sort of curve going over them. In my opinion, the old look makes the car feel lighter and less anachronic with the rest of the design cues.
Tip Top shape isn't defined by a few dents. Try to put a nearly 40 year old car into perspective. If you think this is used car sales you're in the wrong place. Thank you for watching.