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1987 Ferrari F40: First no-compromise Ferrari built for speed
The 1987 Ferrari F40 arrived as a statement that speed, not comfort, would set the agenda. Built to mark Ferrari’s 40th ...
Just 1,311 Ferrari F40s were built between 1987 and 1992, and it’s safe to say that if you have ever seen one it’s probably been in the signature red shade of “Rosso Ferrari.” So, finding one in blue ...
We’ll never know whether Henry Ford ever really uttered the words attributed to him, but between 1913 and 1926 you really could have your Model T in ‘any color you like as long as it’s black.’ Black ...
Every Ferrari F40 is special, but only one is the fastest. A converted “Competizione” version of the iconic supercar is currently up for private sale through RM Sotheby’s. The one-off speed machine ...
View post: Should Mitsubishi Revive the Delica Space Gear For The U.S. Market? Why a Modern Overland Van Makes Perfect Sense Introduced in 1987, the Ferrari F40 is a benchmark supercar. Its 200 mph ...
Since it is considered one of the best Ferraris ever made, next to the iconic 288 GTO and its successors, the F50, Enzo, and LaFerrari, the F40 should be kept in stock condition. Purists would never ...
Not content with featuring just a simple Ferrari F40, the faceless driver arrives on-camera with the sixth F40 prototype, that was later converted to "GT" specification by famed Ferrari preparer ...
A road car that’s been converted into a competition racer is no big deal. Such modifications have been done before and will continue to be done well into the future. A road-going Ferrari F40 that ...
The 'Prancing Horse' logo sits on some of the most special cars in the world - but do you know where it all started?
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