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Red (of course) Ferrari F40 Replica

I’ll be honest with you — I’ve never understood the appeal of the Ferrari F40. I think it’s a weird looking car. I understand that the real thing has stellar performance, but I think most of the time when someone builds a supercar kit, it’s going to underperform the original most of the time (although it may well be more reliable)… But don’t pay any attention to me — my thing is weird VW original exotics, which I’d say the average Ferrari guy thinks are abominations! That’s the wonderful thing about kit cars — to each their own!

That said, since we’re speaking of Ferraris, let’s mention this F40 that was for sale at Carlisle 2006.

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The engine is a V-6 on a four-speed tranny with a claimed 300 HP (intake and exhaust ported and matched, roller rockers, competition cam, new pistons, new rods, new rings, adjustable twin turbo, counterforce dual friction clutch, new distributor cap, wires, plugs, K&N air filter, and full balancing). The interior is custom as well with Dakota Digital gauges (either very slick or very gaudy depending on your personal ideals), Cobra Kevlar racing bucket seats with Williams covers, a back-up sensor, Momo steering wheel, polished aluminum dash and console, and a boost gauge.

It’s running Dunlop Qualifier P265/50R15 tires at the back, and P225/50R15s at the front, all mounted on 3-piece Ferrari rims. The lights are Ferrari as well, as is the paint, and the mirrors are custom. I don’t know if it sold at the show, but he told me, “first $30,000 $25,000 takes it” if I remember right (of course, that was Saturday morning, so who knows if the number is lower now, or if it sold). If it’s still for sale, you can get in touch with the owner at 240-441-6483 (cell) or 301-855-7598 (home). If it’s sold, someone let me know so I can update this entry!

10 Comments so far

  1. Bob E. on June 6th, 2006

    Shannon - thank you very much for putting my F-40 on your web site. Please revise the price to $25,000. I left early Sunday A.M. and headed back to Dunkirk Maryland, so the car did not sell.
    If you need to contack me ref. the F-40 please do at the
    e-mail address or the phone numbers above.
    Thanks again
    Bob E.

  2. michael j wrenn on January 22nd, 2007

    is this car still for sale

  3. Bob E. on March 14th, 2007

    To:
    Michael J. Wrenn, sorry that I have not checked this web site.
    Yes the car is still for sale, you can contact me at the above phone numbers. The car will be at the Carlisle Show May 18 & 19 this year in space D-108 in front of the main consession stan. Hope to see you there.

  4. cris on May 6th, 2007

    i think it looks pretty good, but its not the best replica i ever saw! i think it should have a lower suspension and wider tires! but any way it looks pretty good!

  5. Kris on May 9th, 2007

    Saw one in slightly less as good condition in stevensville, mt for $7800

    sold by now though..

  6. Ross on October 17th, 2007

    looks like crap!! looks soo fake, i would be too imbarassed to drive that car around!!

  7. tyler on October 31st, 2007

    is the kit on a fiero and if so where did you get it?

  8. Joe on June 26th, 2008

    The owner advised that the kit is on a Fiero, the kit came from Canada about 12 years ago. and Ross you are only imbarassed because you can not afford to buy it and do not have the ability to build one and it you did build one it would look like carp

  9. adem on October 30th, 2008

    05358789160

  10. adem on October 30th, 2008

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