Title:
Ferrari F40
Description:
69 - 1995, Gold Medal Speed
Red W/Yellow ”40” & ”Ferrari” tampos
ZAMAC base, Clear windows, Tan interior,
Gold LW, toy #13582, Malaysia
The Ferrari F40 is a two-door high-performance sports car produced by Ferrari from 1987 to 1992. Designed by Pietro Camardella under Aldo Brovarone, the F40 was intended as the successor to the 288 GTO and was named as such to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary. Notable as the last car personally approved by Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari. It is powered by a 2.9L F120A twin-turbocharged V8 producing 471 horsepower (US-spec models have a bit more horsepower due to their added weight) mated to a 5-speed manual. At the time of its introduction, the F40 was Ferrari’s fastest, most powerful and most expensive car for sale; with an initial planned production total of 400 units. Ultimately, 1,311 cars (some sources claim 1,315) were produced, each retailing for $400,000; the cars now retail for over $1 million. Today, the F40 is one of Ferrari’s most collectible models and is part of a group enthusiasts name the ”Big 5”, including itself, the 288 GTO, F50, Enzo Ferrari and LaFerrari.
The Hot Wheels Ferrari F40 is known for its opening rear section to view the engine compartment similar to the real F40
Red W/Yellow ”40” & ”Ferrari” tampos
ZAMAC base, Clear windows, Tan interior,
Gold LW, toy #13582, Malaysia
The Ferrari F40 is a two-door high-performance sports car produced by Ferrari from 1987 to 1992. Designed by Pietro Camardella under Aldo Brovarone, the F40 was intended as the successor to the 288 GTO and was named as such to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary. Notable as the last car personally approved by Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari. It is powered by a 2.9L F120A twin-turbocharged V8 producing 471 horsepower (US-spec models have a bit more horsepower due to their added weight) mated to a 5-speed manual. At the time of its introduction, the F40 was Ferrari’s fastest, most powerful and most expensive car for sale; with an initial planned production total of 400 units. Ultimately, 1,311 cars (some sources claim 1,315) were produced, each retailing for $400,000; the cars now retail for over $1 million. Today, the F40 is one of Ferrari’s most collectible models and is part of a group enthusiasts name the ”Big 5”, including itself, the 288 GTO, F50, Enzo Ferrari and LaFerrari.
The Hot Wheels Ferrari F40 is known for its opening rear section to view the engine compartment similar to the real F40
Year:
1987
Brand:
Hot Wheels
Model:
Farrari F40
Color:
Red
Series:
1995
Type of Vehicle:
Super Car
Type of Wheels:
Gold Lace Wheels
Toy Number:
1468
Collector Number:
69
Series Number:
69/76
Scale:
1:64
Country:
Italy
Date Added:
2018-06-08 16:37:27
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-02-13
Date Added:
2018-06-08 16:37:27