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An F40 is one of the crown jewels of Ferrari history. It is painful to see one crash, especially when someone has already ruined the car beforehand by turning it into a pink Barbie car.
Ferrari planned to build only 400 copies of the F40. However, after the car was introduced, 900 orders were immediately received in Maranello. The Italians increased production, ultimately resulting in 1,315 units rolling off the proverbial production line. The Ferrari therefore remains an exclusive model!
Ferrar F40 Barbie-spec
It is therefore painful to see this pink Ferrari F40. In fact, it’s against the brand’s rules. Herbert Appleroth, the former CEO of the brand’s Australian and Asian branches, even told an Australian news site: “It’s a brand rule. No pink Ferraris.”
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To make things even worse, the owner opted for BBS-E88 gold wheels.
Without ABS
The American owner of the Ferrari took his F40 to the Formula Drift event in Seattle. Here the 2.94-liter twin-turbo V8, which produces 478 hp, proved to be too much for the owner. Or is it the lack of ABS that causes the Italian Barbie car to slide into the fences?
The damage to the Barbie car seems to be not too bad, although everything about a Ferrari F40 is expensive. The cheapest used car we can currently find in Europe has a price tag of 2.38 million euros!
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Sjoerd van Bilsen explains in the video below why a Ferrari F40 is such a special and valued car, and why you shouldn’t ruin it.
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2023-09-27 10:13:08
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