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Looking to buy..clean original F40

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by Ciro Izzo, Sep 24, 2006.

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  1. Ciro Izzo

    Ciro Izzo Formula Junior
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    Apr 18, 2005
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    Since my profile is not filled out....

    My name is Mark Wilson

    Ferrari owner of 13 years
    308 QV
    355 F1 Spider
    360 F1 Spider
    430 F1 Cp

    Now I have a 06 430 Spider and a 00 360 Challenge Car



    Looking for a good clean original F40. Let me know if anyone can help.

    Thanks, Mark

    [email protected]
     
  2. red1987F40

    red1987F40 Karting

    Sep 24, 2006
    81
    Fort Collins, Co
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    Ricki W.
    Maaannnnn...... I wish I could buy an F40....... Well.......just keep dreaming....... I guess......
     
  3. frefan

    frefan F1 Veteran

    Apr 21, 2004
    7,370
    Just went through the process myself, PM me and I can provide you some contacts.
     
  4. coachi

    coachi Formula 3

    May 1, 2002
    2,108
    SC USA
    have you driven an origina; F40? i dont think you would like it. You need to moldify brakes at the least to enjoy driving it
     
  5. Simon^2

    Simon^2 F1 World Champ

    Oct 17, 2005
    12,313
    At Sea Level
    With all do repect to Coachi, my car is completely stock... And I love it just the way it is. The brakes are amazing on the street.

    Others can talk far more intellegently about the track...
     
  6. SSNISTR

    SSNISTR F1 Veteran

    Feb 13, 2004
    8,046
    SFL
    I've heard the same.
     
  7. redcar1

    redcar1 Formula Junior

    Nov 3, 2003
    628
    austin, tx
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    Mark
    I agree completely stock the car is fantastic, and the brakes are more than adequate for street. The pedal effort is quite high, but everything about these cars requires more driver effort. That's what makes them so fabulous.

    Good luck in your search for an unmolested example, it will be worth it.


    Mark

     
  8. rollsorferrari?

    rollsorferrari? F1 Veteran

    Jun 5, 2006
    9,984
    St. Louis
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    Scott
    good luck, if i stumble upon any at any dealerships i'll definitely let you know.
     
  9. 410SA

    410SA F1 Veteran

    Nov 2, 2003
    8,511
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    Untrue. I run stock brakes and the car is just fine in normal driving and casual track driving. I would not race it hard personally because the idea of causing significant damage is not appealing, but in normal use the only thing wrong with the brakes is that they tend to squeal quite bit if they are not warmed up. I think that non F40 owners who have driven one think the brakes are bad because they are used to power assisted brakes in their more modern cars. Once you get used to the level of pressure required to activate the brakes, they are simply excellent on the road.
     
  10. frefan

    frefan F1 Veteran

    Apr 21, 2004
    7,370
    The beauty of a 20 year old car, is, well, that its 20 years old. IMO, leave her alone so we can appreciate her for what she was.
     
  11. maxximus

    maxximus Rookie

    Oct 5, 2005
    25
    Standards brakes are much enough for a road use and it's the most amazing emotional, sensation car you can find. Search for a car without modifications but the tank fuel as to be changed and also the cambeld.
     
  12. coachi

    coachi Formula 3

    May 1, 2002
    2,108
    SC USA
    I am sorry to have implied that a stock F40 isnt fun to drive, because I dont own a stock F40. I was told, when I bought mine, that the bigger brakes are safer...probably on the track (though I don't intend to track my car) and yes many have modified the suspensions and intercoolers on their cars so they can track them better. I am sure any F40 is as pleasant a driving experience as mine is. However, every once in a while, on a lonely country road, one might be tempted to test some of the capabilities of the car....and yes the brakes are not power assisted and hard to apply...I feel safe with my racing brakes and larger rotors...my 2 cents worth with sincere apologies
     
  13. Simon^2

    Simon^2 F1 World Champ

    Oct 17, 2005
    12,313
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    No problem here Coachi! Modified or Stock, they are fantastic! Simon.
     
  14. DM18

    DM18 F1 Rookie

    Apr 29, 2005
    4,725
    Hong Kong
    I completely agree with you. I have 18" OZ's and mega brakes. My original wheels and stock brakes are wrapped in bubble wrap and can be refitted anytime with no problem at all. I also fitted a Tubi exhaust which is wonderful. Whether track or street grip and brakes at the minimum inspire confidence and in the worst case can make the difference between a near miss and a big problem. The F40 is major fun to drive hard. Trail braking with sublime steering is a timeless pleasure. I see no reason not to take advantage of advances in tyres and brakes
     

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