Here's another F40 coming to auction, 88895 https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/lf22/london/lots/r0038-1991-ferrari-f40/1301213
The terrible state of the pound against the dollar at the moment I bet the UK is being drained of F40s and every other decent car heading for the US
I know i may be in minority but having grown up looking at the usa cars the eu car is just missing something.
It’s missing giant black bumpers, giant side indicators and a mustache!! It’s like Groucho Marx glasses. That’s just what I see every time and I can’t Unsee it. That’s probably in the minority too.
https://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/listing/1991/ferrari/f40/83131?fbclid=IwAR2q49GykrAJEogTB0u7ZKh_d_pZSIDZjc9EvqgX5f5mXwiRzB-3jdZJPZo The example we're offering here is a 1991 car supplied new by Adelmauto in Palermo and delivered to its first owner Di Gristina Antonio on the 27th March 1991. As with the majority of F40s produced it is finished in Rosso Corsa over Rosso Cloth seats. This car is equipped with non-adjustable suspension and delivered new with catalytic convertors.
80746 on the Collecting Cars auction platform along with the others from the owners collection. https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1989-ferrari-f40 https://collectingcars.com/collection/mwvmnw Paul
Perhaps, but remember, this F40 was highly-modified by Liberty Walk in Japan in white, then was subsequently restored back to standard F40 spec but repainted in a non-original F40 color. It's provenance and the color will disqualify it for some and for that reason I wouldn't use it as a benchmark, that said, nothing surprises me these days.
Agreed it is not the cream of the crop, and in my opinion over sold last time, so it will be interesting if the current owner at least get his money back, however in its favour is the pound is now worth a lot less so it may head overseas this time around.
https://themarket.bonhams.com/en/listings/ferrari/f40/8b628db6-afed-4f66-bf0a-f8c5022fa50c 1,000,500 GBP 19 July 2021
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-ferrari-f40-3/?utm_source=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2022-10-22
Sold @ Bonhams in 2016 for 1,155,000 USD including buyer's premium Failed to sell @ Bonhams in 2019 for 1,215,000 USD including theoretical buyer's premium The market has sure changed on these since then...
do you actually think this car was ever for sale? do you actually think any of the bidders to towards the end were real, as in not mates of the owner?
Collecting Cars says the Enzo has sold https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2004-ferrari-enzo and that the winning bid was £3,276,005, based on 115 bids in an auction with 21,644 views, are you saying this is not real?