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Say you've always wanted a Ferrari F40 but simply can't justify paying the several million dollars that they command in 2024, what do you do? If you're YouTube fabricator nerd Mike Burroughs ...
If you're interested, there's a cool Ferrari F40 promo video I just found on YouTube (warning, 1980s film quality ahead...). Ferrari was able to interview three of the F40's original team members ...
Everyone knows the Ferrari F40 rocks a twin-turbocharged V8 ... Eager to push his creative boundaries (and likely drive his YouTube views through the roof), Burroughs is venturing into the ...
Ferrari seems poised to reveal two exciting new special editions very soon.
What does it take to build a Ferrari F40 from nearly scratch ... but looks hardly worse for wear. StanceWorks via YouTube With the deal done and the engine safely delivered to its new home ...
I watch a lot of YouTube. Probably too much ... putting his incredible fabrication skills to the test with a real Ferrari F40 carbon kevlar body and a from-scratch chassis, but he's going above ...
The F40 isn't just the first production car to break the 200 mph (322 kph) barrier but also the last car developed under Enzo Ferrari, and one that he himself deemed "perfection." Photo ...
A multi-million dollar Ferrari F40 collided with an old Volvo near the ... as the video on the Gumbal YouTube channel shows, he’s sticking out at a 90-degree angle to the road as he waits ...
If you’ve watched car videos on YouTube recently ... He’s trying to track down a Ferrari F40 that once belonged to Saddam Hussein’s son, Uday, which is suspected to be abandoned somewhere ...
What’s a Ferrari F40 worth today? About $1.5 million ... least energy-drink companies looking to increase their numbers on YouTube. It was, in a word, glorious. You can see Enzo Ferrari himself ...
That one-of-a-kind adrenaline rush, like the vehicular equivalent of a double espresso martini chased with a shot of reposado, is what cemented the Ferrari F40 as an undisputed automotive legend.
“The Ferrari F40 is an extraordinary example of what is universally regarded as the finest analog supercar ever built,” says John Kraman, lead TV commentator and analyst for Mecum Auctions.