1 of 75 Sliding Factory Window Cars
Early 1990 car (built in 1989)
Non-Cat & Non-Adjust
15kk original kilometers
1 Owner car from new
Original Owner picked up from the factory and drove to his house in the U.K.
Always serviced
Fresh full major: Belts, Seals, Coil Packs (2024)
Fresh new fuel bladders (2024)
Complete with original books and stamped
Complete with full documentation
Original Sales Letters
Sales Contract
Letters from Ferrari
Letters from HR Owen
New Classiche Certification
The F40 is a car that needs no introduction. Produced from 1987-1992. It was the final car than Enzo himself was personally involved with before his passing. It was built to mark the 40th anniversary of Ferrari producing road cars. It was an evolution of the 288GTO Evolution. It was as close to a road going race car that you could produce. The F40 is one of the most iconic designs ever penned and has stood the test of time by even wooing young enthusiasts today just as it did 30 years ago. When it was produced, it was the most expensive road car produced at a cost of $400,000.
Powered by a 2.9liter Twin Turbo V-8 and pumping out 479hp and 426 lb-ft of torque; it propelled the roughly 2,900lb car to 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds with a top speed of 199mph. The F40 was outfitted with an all new revolutionary Pirelli P-Zero “Asymmetric” tire that had Kevlar into the tire.
Of all of the supercars, the F40 provides the most raw and analog experience, it keeps your arms up when driving compared to its older and younger brethren. When it comes to F40's there are different variants that one can select depending on how rare they would like to be.
Early Non-Catalytic and Non-Adjustable Suspension
Above with similar with Sliding Windows
Non-Catalytic and Adjust
Cat and Non-Adjust
Cat and Adjustable Suspension
Very late builds (as 1992 was the lowest production year)
This particular-sliding window example was picked up at the factory by the original owner with its Italian plates and driven back to the U.K. The owner always had the car serviced and the books were always stamped. We acquired the car from the original owner in the summer of 2024 and immediately sent it to Ferrari of England for a full major service and Classiche certification in June/July of 2024. This is a true sliding window car; there are many sliding window cars that you may see, very few are, “original and born-with”.
What makes this car even more special is all of its original paperwork including letters from HR Owen Ferrari when the first owner initially ordered the car, the original sales contract, previous service records.
Cars like this with this kind of documentation and low ownership do not come around often.
Of all of the F40's, go for the rarity and exclusivity.