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1988 Ferrari F40
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25-0718002

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United States

Dealer

Vin ZFFGJ3

Interior Color RED

Chassis #85 | Rare Plexi Sliding Window | 2-Owner | 3,349 Miles

1988 Model Year

85th F40 built

Fresh Full Major service at Ferrari of Naples

Extremely rare “Plexi Sliding Window” example (1 of a purported 75 examples with Plexi)

Sereis I-Non Catalytic Exhaust and Non Adjustable Suspension

Originally Ordered by Salvatore Ferragamo

2-Owner Example

Inspection stickers still on the wheels

The Ferrari F40 is a timeless masterpiece, the final car personally overseen by Enzo Ferrari. Built to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary, this 1988 model is the 85th F40 produced, a coveted Series I example featuring the ultra-rare Plexi Sliding Window configuration—one of only approximately 75 ever made. With just 3,349 miles (5,386 km) and a two-owner history, including original ownership by the renowned Ferragamo family, this F40 is a collector's dream and a true investment-grade supercar. Unmatched Heritage and Design. Introduced in 1987, the F40 was Ferrari's ultimate expression of performance, evolving from the 288 GTO Evoluzione. Its iconic Pininfarina design captivates enthusiasts across generations, remaining as breathtaking today as it was over three decades ago. Historical Significance: Final car personally overseen by Enzo Ferrari before his passing. Built to mark Ferrari's 40th anniversary of producing road cars. Most expensive road car of its era at $400,000. Design and Performance: As close to a road-going race car as possible, offering a raw, analog driving experience. Iconic styling that continues to inspire young enthusiasts today. Performance Specifications Powered by a 2.9L twin-turbo V8, the F40 delivers exhilarating performance in a lightweight 2,900-pound chassis. Engine and Power: 479 horsepower and 426 lb-ft of torque. 0-62 mph in 4.7 seconds. Top speed of 199 mph. Innovative Features: Equipped with revolutionary Pirelli P-Zero Asymmetric tires reinforced with Kevlar. Unfiltered driving dynamics, setting it apart from other supercars. Rare Series I Features This early-production F40 is a Series I example, distinguished by its Plexi Sliding Window, non-catalytic exhaust, and non-adjustable suspension, making it one of the purest and most sought-after examples. Plexi Sliding Window Configuration: One of approximately 75 factory-built examples. Lighter doors with no window tracks and a minimalist interior cutout for a race-inspired feel. Early Production Characteristics: Unpainted lower front bonnet and rear bumper (inner and outer). No dirt catch screens behind front wheels on the lower rocker. Black air boxes (versus later silver versions). Unpainted intercoolers. Original exhaust heat shields. No cooling ducts for the wastegate. These features make this F40 a rare embodiment of Ferrari's original engineering vision. Pristine Condition and Provenance With only two owners since new, this F40 boasts impeccable provenance and exceptional condition. Ownership History: Originally ordered by the prestigious Ferragamo family. Only 3,349 miles (5,386 km) on the odometer. Condition and Maintenance: Retains original assembly-line inspection stickers on the wheels. Early service sticker on the door documenting mileage. Recently underwent a full major service by Ferrari of Naples, including: Cam belts and tensioner bearings. New engine seals, water pump, filters, and fuel lines. Complete with original books and tools. A Collector's Crown Jewel This 1988 Ferrari F40 ranks among the top 1% of examples worldwide. Its Plexi Sliding Window configuration, early production status, low mileage, and distinguished ownership history make it an unparalleled opportunity for collectors and investors. Secure Your Piece of Automotive History Don't miss this rare chance to own one of the most iconic supercars ever built and a must have in any serious car collection. Contact our specialist today to schedule a private viewing or discuss acquisition details. Call us to claim this investment-grade Ferrari F40 before it's gone. Act now—opportunities like this are as rare as the car itself.
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