How many are left in North America? How much of a risk is buying a higher mileage F40 for a lower price? Are there a few that command a higher price due to performance increases from the factory? Any F40's in North America that have been owned by current or X racers? Are they worth the coin vs Performance on track? Can you drive them hard without stoping every 8 minutes to replace somthing? {As long as the maintenance is up to date} Also, can it be raced every second weekend without getting run down? {As long as the maintenance is done}
The f40 is an awsome car with great performance. My uncle has one and i drive it from time to time and i deffinetly think it is worth the price if you have enough money to spare. My brother in-law AG512BBI has also had a few of them and it is still one of his favorite cars.
No insurance for this car, just track time. I can pedal a 911 or somthing around the city. {Which ever city has the best tracks} I would end up losing the car if I drove it on city streets. I think I would keep the car untill it couldn't be tracked any more. Then dump it off and look for another one.
I didn't realize that you were thinking of selling your 924 and moving up to 911 and an F40. That's pretty cool. Quite a jump.
Uh O, someone thinks I fibbing! I'm not looking for one this summer but in a few years, I'll have one. As for the 924, it was an impluse buy {Kinda}. I have had 2 911's, sold one wrecked one. And I currently live with my g/f, and hope to clear 112k in the next 12 months. Not yet enough to afford such a car but it will open doors to other ideas I have. My goal is to have enough cash flowing in without constant attention, so I can expand and keep growing untill I have my hand in a few great pies that I can just take a breath and relax. I fell into a trap when I found my first P- car. I bought it and knew nothing about it. The lesson cost a few bucks and I haven't made that mistake since. My house purchase was a mistake, since I bought and sold it so quickly. I will be 23 in Aug. by 25 I will be looking very hard for an F40. I hope to have one by 28, and I also hope to be living in a sunny state with a couple of tracks close by. Think what you will. I have yet to fail at anyting important.
Those F40 are they road legal in Canada? I think not..(you could only use them on Ferrari events or on race tracks) But I keep hearing they will be road legal in couple of years. Is it true? Here's an F40 at the 2003 Ferrari parade in Ottawa. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't think that you are fibbing or were fibbing. I thought that you were jumping from a 924 to a 911 and an F40 which I think is awesome. Most people don't have the guts to do that. For example, I don't think that I am quite ready to own an F40 as I haven't had the necessary experience owning F cars to know what I'm in for or to appreciate the F40. So I decided that I would start with a production Ferrari. Drove a 360's and 355's until I realized which one I wanted and then looked for 6 months for the right car. Jumping from a 924 to a F40 is huge. It takes some cojones. That's what I meant.
The car won't be in Canada. Too much winter. I'll find an x-racer or some other guy to show me the ropes. I've carried speed before, not in an Ferrari, but I can get up to speed without a problem. The turning/braking/shifting {as with any car} will be different but I'm not worried.