The 1987 Ferrari F40 arrived as a blunt statement of intent, a car that treated comfort as a distraction from speed. Built to celebrate Ferrari’s fortieth anniversary and to cap Enzo Ferrari’s own era ...
View post: Saab Built a V8 for America—Then GM Killed It Introduced in 1987, the Ferrari F40 is a benchmark supercar. Its 200 mph top speed made it the fastest production car of its time, and today it ...
Collectors' cars usually get their ten minutes of fame and then, back into the climate-controlled garage they go. Well, not this 1989 Ferrari F40, widely referred to as the world's most famous F40.
Sadly, the many fatalities suffered by Group B competitors ultimately shut down the series in 1986, which left Ferrari with a partially developed competition car that had no place to compete.
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