FERRARI MONDIAL QUATTROVALVOLE – Walkaround and sound 2014 HQ


Here’ another video from a new great cars Meeting in the south Italy this year at its 1th edition. Organized by the “AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF CATANZARO”, in collaboration with the “ROSSO SCUDERIA FERRARI CLUB OF CATANZARO” and the “FIAT 500 CLUB”s of Catanzaro (CZ) and Serrastretta (CZ).
From this beautiful collaboration born the CARNEVALE IN FERRARI 2014, a funny event which attract the partecipation of over 30 classic cars teams from each parts of Italy, specially from Basilicata, Puglia, Campania, Sicily, Lazio and Calabria atteded at the festival, so be sure not to miss any of the videos I’ve uploaded in the appropriate playlist.
This is a great way to spend a Carnival Sunday with your family having the opportunity to admire the beautiful and traditional carnival floats built by children parade through the streets of the awesome city of Pizzo Calabro (VV), Calabria.
Pizzo Calabro is a seaport and little country of less than 10.000 people located in the Gulf of Santa Eufemia, a suggestive scenary near Vibo Valentia. Pizzo is famous throughout the world for its sea, its historical monuments, such as the Aragonese castle where the former King of Naples Joachim Murat, who was the brother-in-law of Napoleon, was imprisoned for several days and then sentenced to death, and for its TARTUFO DI PIZZO, a really special preparation of ICE-CREAM that earned it the name of “Città del Gelato”.

In this video a stunning red Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole takes part at the event giving me the possibility to film it in each detail like rims, engine, interior, cavallino logo and to record its noisy start-up and its lovely sound while driving.

The Ferrari Mondial was produced since 1980 to replace the Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 as “little” supercar of the italian Prancing Horse.
This car sets the Ferrari’s return to Pinifarina Design after the brief period marked Bertone getting the fans’s acclamation.
Originally the car was produced in a single version named Ferrari Mondial 8 (only 703 units made) in honor of the 8th F1 Championship won by Ferrari, presented at the 1980 Geneva Motor Show. The car was a 2+2 mounting a 3,0 litre V8 that delevoped 214 hp and a torque of 243 Nm reaching the 100 Km/h in less than 8 seconds for a top speed of over 230 Km/h.
In 1982 Ferrari introduced a new version, the Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole (or Mondial QV made in 1.145 pieces), with a new four-valve head with the combustion chamber design based on the early eighties Formula 1 engine. The power is now of 240 hp with a torque of 260 Nm, enough to push the car to 0-100 Km/h in 7,3 seconds for a top speed of 240 Km/h.
A new spider version, the Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet (only 629 examples produced) was added also in 1983.
At the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, Ferrari added a new version named Ferrari 3.2 Mondial (987 coupe made + 810 Cabriolet), mounting a 3,2 litre with 270 hp and the innovative ABS brakes system. The new power is now of 270 hp with 304 Nm of torque and, with a new 5-speed manual trasmission, is enough to push the car to 0-100 Km/ in 6,9 seconds for a max speed of 245 Km/h.
The final Mondial was launched at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show and was named Ferrari Mondial T (858 coupe + 1,017 carbriolet made) and shows a 3,4 litre powered by 300 hp with transverse gearbox and the same longitudinally engine which forming a “T”. Only 6,3 seconds for the Mondial T to reach the 100 Km/h and over 255 Km/h for its top speed.
First to be replaced by Ferrari 456 GT in 1992, a race version of Ferrari Mondial named MONEYTRON was built to partecipate at the prestigious 24h of Spa Francorchamps, driven by Bertrand Gachot and Keke Rosberg and powered by 340 hp.

Complete walk around with each detail like interior, wheels, engine, logo and lights, driving, LOUD starting-up and really noisy exhaust rev sound.

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RECORDED IN WINTER 2014: March, 02nd 2013




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