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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 ...
A Ferrari F40 Competizione on display at Museo dell'automobile di Torino. The F40 Competizione is a non-sponsored, more powerful version of the F40 LM, which was the result of consumer requests following the order of a French importer who wanted to enter one in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The sale, to a private buyer, was for 135 million euros ($142,769,250). It handily outstripped the previous record-setting $48.4-million sale of a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO at a 2018 auction to become the most expensive car ever sold at auction. Both of these high-dollar sales were brokered by RM Sotheby's. [1]
1965 275 GTB Competizione; 1966 Dino 206 S; 1968 212 E Montagna; 1969 312 P; 1969 512 S and 512 M; 1971 312 PB Ferrari 288 GTO; 1972 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione; 1979 512 BB LM; 1987 GTO Evoluzione; 1987 F40. CSAI-GT; LM; GT; GTE; 1994 333 SP; 1994 348 GT LM; 1995 F50 GT; 1995 F355 GT3; 2001 550 GTS; 2001 360 Modena GT/GTC; 2003 575M ...
A complete rework of the Ferrari 348 was offered which included twin turbos and a full widebody conversion with a wing similar to that seen on the F40 (hence "F48"). The KS600 package led to the 348 having almost 600bhp. Less than 10 versions of the F48 were made making this model very rare and it is estimated that 3 are right hand drive.
In 1993, Ferrari presented a light weight 348 GT Competizione variant as a homologation version for competing in the GT Championship. Safety equipment such as a tool kit was carried over from the 348 Challenge. The braking system was derived from the F40 Evoluzione model. The cars also had modified racing suspension and exhaust system.
Constructed principally for retail sale to consumers for their personal use, and to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible) Had 25 or more instances made by the original vehicle manufacturer and offered for commercial sale to the public in new condition (cars modified by either professional tuners or ...
The company sent invitations to existing customers, specifically, those who had previously bought the F40 and F50. In 2004, the 400th production car was built and donated to the Vatican for charity, which was later sold at a Sotheby's auction for US$1.1 million. [7] [8] A total of 498 units were built. [9]