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When the 1987 Ferrari F40 ignored comfort completely
The 1987 Ferrari F40 did not simply sideline comfort, it treated the idea like excess baggage to be stripped away in the name ...
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1987 Ferrari F40: First no-compromise Ferrari built for speed
The 1987 Ferrari F40 arrived as a blunt statement of intent, a car that treated comfort as a distraction from speed. Built to ...
Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
View post: This Datsun 240Z Solves a 50-Year-Old Problem With Classic Nissan Z Cars Although I appreciate a well-done retro throwback, I wonder if automakers’ recent tendency to revive older models is ...
It sounds a bit wild, but Ferrari might just be about to pull a Lamborghini move and resurrect arguably its most iconic model ever: the F40. If these rumors hold water, we could soon witness what an ...
What is the greatest Ferrari from history? Don't drop that conceptual bomb on a group of enthusiasts unless you're prepared to spend more than a few hours fielding a series of frenzied arguments for ...
One of the most iconic road cars ever built by Ferrari, the F40 was powered by a twin-turbo V8. However, this particular example, which dons a Competizione-inspired body kit, hides a naturally ...
Zero compromise, which applied as much to the creation of the F40 as it did the car itself. “I only accepted because Enzo allowed me to progress on my own,” said Nicola Materazzi, “without wasting ...
One particularly “exclusive” client, as the company describes them, exercised their influence to bring a dream to life, a contemporary supercar inspired by one of the most revered Prancing Horses ever ...
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