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Are you sharing a fun fact, or are you saying you can't identify this F40 based on the info on that page? Surely not all of those 58 cars were "produced in 1992" and "delivered to its first owner on April 7, 1993"? And then there is the second owner: "On July 29, 1998, the official 1,000-kilometer service was performed at the Ferrari dealer, after which the car was delivered to the second owner. This second owner cherished the car in his collection." I guess "cherished the car in his collection" is a euphemism for "did not drive this garage queen". "Perhaps this is the last “new” Ferrari F40 available today. The car still has its original tires and comes complete with all original accessories." Original perhaps, but I wouldn't call the parts "new". How much money will it cost to get it back on the road? Rhetorical question.
These pictures have just been seen on Instagram. Thought I would share them on here. Very interesting. Enjoy Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
More here https://www.instagram.com/p/DCwzia4yjOQ/?img_index=3 and here https://www.facebook.com/groups/1939836749567520/permalink/3813724458845397 That automotive TROVE rotting in that dark, humid,tropical, secret, dictatorial, religious extremist hell wrenches my guts. That belongs to humanity. It MUST be brought back to light, sold to all those great collectors who love to expose their cars and share their passion with other people. Anyway that's life. I just hope that when the old grumpy sultan will die the new modern prince Mateen will change that. Fingers crossed.
90680, the metallic gray one, is one of at least 11 F40s' which ended up in Brunei. The white one is 87455. Marcel Massini
Doesn't look like 84574 and is not metallic green. Should rather be 88523 with is black. Marcel Massini
Absolutely, I made the confusion from the pictures on Instagram. The fact when you see all these testarossa spiders, F40 including the metallic green as well as the 288 GTO series, it's very surprising.
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I loved this era, probably the most beautiful cars, efficient and elegant at the same time. Only a few car brands attract attention in the street, Ferrari, Lamborghini etc. You can watch the F40 from all sides and you will find an interesting detail. It ages to perfection. All this has two names, Pininfarina and Ferrari, this relationship since 1951 has been beneficial for both of us, for us too. The F12 will be the last Ferrari of this era, of this collaboration that has given us so much.
Finally - an F40 within my price range! :-') LOL Currently for sale in Japan and looks surprisingly good for this sort of thing although I think Marcel may struggle to prove its provenance ;-') Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not sure if this is a repost, but I remembered I had these F40s in Portugal in my archive. Most of the cars had spanish turistic plates, hard to identify some of them. Jorge HG Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login