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Ferrari
Ferrari F40 Prototype
One of the most iconic supercars of all time, the Ferrari F40 needs no introduction. Just over 1,300 examples were produced between 1987 and 1992, but the example you're looking at here is no ordinary F40 – it's a rare factory prototype that was never sold to the public.
Compared to the standard production model, the prototype F40 can be distinguished by its different wing mirrors, five rear side vents instead of four, a thinner rear wing, a different kevlar weave to the tub, and quilted headlining.
The rare Prancing Horse prototype was recently mechanically re-commissioned by the factory and awarded its Red Book Classiche Certification that confirms it's a prototype, the owner it was gifted to and that it was gifted by Enzo Ferrari himself.
Interestingly, it’s also equipped with specially fabricated catalytic converters, which, combined with a cable-sized hole in the rear bulkhead, has led Cottingham to believe that this car was used to develop the cat system found on all later F40s.
The F40 prototype's specifications haven't been detailed, but they should closely match the production car's.It’s pretty geeky stuff when it comes down to it, but essential in determining the car’s value, which, if you’re wondering, is around double that of your average production F40.
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