A red 1993 Ferrari F40 LM by Michelotto fetched $11 million during the annual Monterey Car Week in California. Estimated at $8.5 million to $9.5 million, it was the second priciest lot at RM Sotheby’s ...
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Ferrari F40: The Legacy of the Legend
The Ferrari F40 doesn't need much of an introduction. When it rolled out of Maranello in 1987, it was Ferrari's way of saying goodbye to Enzo Ferrari himself while simultaneously proving that ...
The Ferrari F40 is a poster car. A dream car for generations. However, the owner of one walked into a dealership in Florida, traded it in, and went home with a rugged Ineos Grenadier and a $2.4 ...
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How the 1987 Ferrari F40 ignored comfort completely
The 1987 Ferrari F40 was built with a single priority: speed at any cost. Comfort, refinement, and everyday usability were not just secondary, they were treated as dead weight to be stripped away. In ...
There are certain things you expect to see at a farm estate sale. Mowers, plows, grain silos—you get the idea. Maybe there’s a derelict car, likely an American classic that’s seen better days, and ...
It’s got the most-powerful version of the F40’s twin-turbo V8. Introduced in 1987, the Ferrari F40 is a benchmark supercar. Its 200 mph top speed made it the fastest production car of its time, and ...
The Ferrari F40 is a serious contender for the title of best car of all time, a mid-engined supercar that combines pure driving joy with the most advanced technology of the mid-1980s. The V-6 hybrid ...
More than three decades after its debut, the F40 remains a pinnacle of prestige among Ferrari's street-legal masterpieces. While modern successors are faster, more advanced, and more capable, none ...
View post: Amazon’s ‘Very Bright’ Rechargeable Flashlight Is Now 37% Off Although I appreciate a well-done retro throwback, I wonder if automakers’ recent tendency to revive older models is truly a ...
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