How many F40’s are left?
Since the ferrari f40 is used so little, and the value is now at an all time high, damaged cars are generally put back on the road. This means that more than 1k cars still exist. Whilst the f40 never depreciated, for around 15 years, it held steady when adjusted for inflation, but once it set off, it snowballed into one of the most sought after, most valuable supercars in history, especially for the numbers produced.Since the Ferrari F40 is used so little, and the value is now at an all time high, damaged cars are generally put back on the road. This means that more than 1k cars still exist.
What is the difference between F40 and F40 GT?
Michelotto turned seven road going F40’s into racing versions known as the F40 GT. The F40 GT is not as mad as the F40 LM, but that was done so it could compete in the Italian GT Championship. The body was lighter and 17” magnesium wheels, bigger brakes, a race exhaust and a better cooling system were added. Ferrari never made a black F40 from the factory, so this is either a rare custom respray or an ultra-bold owner flexing a one-off build. Only 1,311 F40s were ever produced between 1987 and 1992, each powered by a twin-turbo 2. V8 making 478 horsepower.
Why is the F40 so rare?
An expert explained its popularity among the Ferrari cognoscenti: They will never be allowed to make another F40 in today’s world of red tape and health and safety. That is what makes it so special and so desirable. Ferrari F50 (1995) – Ferrari.