Ferrari F40 1992, Itália
Motor : 2936 CC V-8
Exterior : Vermelho (Rosso Corsa)
Interior : Preto e Vermelho
Fotografia
The very first production car to break the 200-mph barrier, the
F40 was a landmark car in Ferrari’s storied history for a variety of reasons.
Firstly, it was created in celebration of the company’s 40th birthday and
secondly, it would be the very last model that Enzo Ferrari personally oversaw
before his passing. Looking to its Formula 1 team for inspiration, Ferrari
sought to make the F40 as lightweight as possible, pioneering the use of carbon
fiber for its chassis and bodywork, resulting in a svelte 2,400 lbs. In
addition to its top speed of 201.4 mph, the F40 could sprint from 0–60 mph in
just 3.8 seconds and rocket through the quarter-mile in 11.8 seconds. In the
age of incredible advanced technologies, Ferrari stuck to the tried-and-true philosophy
of reducing weight and adding power.
Originally outfitted with
catalytic converters and a non-adjustable suspension, chassis 91464 was
delivered new to Dr. Daniel Schick through Graber Automobile AG in Wichtrach,
Switzerland, on 18 December 1991. Dr Schick resided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
but kept his F40 in Switzerland and Germany for his personal use and as well as
the use of his son living in Germany at the time. It was later sold to a Mr.
Goldschagg of Switzerland before passing to an owner in Munich, Germany, who
registered the car on German plates M-WW 8833.
Like many F40 drivers,
this new owner did not consider the factory braking system adequate for the
power and speed of the F40. As such, he commissioned the installation of larger
Brembo brakes, race-type front suspension, and a slightly revised pedal box. To
accommodate the bigger brakes, the front wheels were further offset, and as
such the outer corners of the front fenders were slightly modified – making for
a more angular appearance. These alterations are not uncommon with European
owners of F40s, as these upgrades made the car more stable at high speed and
brought it to a halt in a shorter distance. The larger brakes also serve to
eliminate fading under heavy use and extended driving periods.
The F40 returned to its
native Italy around 2007 and received its 30,000-km service, with 26,761 km
showing, by Michelotto Giuliano & Co s.n.c in Padova that year. A part of
the now world-famous Duemila Ruote collection sale, the F40 received a pre-sale
workup in excess of $10,000. Since its sale, the F40 has been carefully
maintained in a private collection and is ready for spirited use by its next
owner.
Four glorious decades of
Ferrari experience and development went into the Ferrari F40; it will give the
few lucky individuals a ride they will never forget. The finest birthday
present Ferrari could have given itself, this F40 will fulfill any enthusiast’s
need for speed.
Fonte : https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am19/amelia-island/lots/r0123-1992-ferrari-f40/747151
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