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Chassis-Nummer: ZFFGJ34B000084539
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Auktion: Bonhams, Greenwich 2017, verkauft für 880’000 Dollar, mit diesen Informationen: «In accordance with the Ferrari technical statement, this exceptional European-spec F40 was completed at the Maranello-based Ferrari Works in March of 1990. This example left the factory as one of the sought after cars void of catalytic converters, fitted with the desirable sport seats, six-point harnesses, and roll up glass windows. The F40 was sold new in Japan by the prestigious Cornes & Co to its first owner Yuji Ookusu, who registered the supercar on May 28th, 1990. The car would remain in Japan where it received fastidious care until being purchased by the consignor in May of 2015. Upon acquiring the F40, the consignor brought the car to the experts at Formula Automobile (Ferrari of Denmark) where a full service was performed – on file is the $9,000 receipt documenting the service. Today, with just over 35,000 kilometers on the clock, the car is in outstanding condition. It is clearly evident that the exotic supercar has been maintained to the highest of standards – one would have a hard time finding another example this well sorted. While in Japan, the problematic adjustable suspension was replaced with a standard setup, a common practice that Ferrari performs on many routinely driven F40’s. Before coming to the sale, the car was brought to Miller Motorcars of Greenwich, Connecticut in May of 2017, where a fresh major service was performed, insuring that the cars new owner need only worry about making time to enjoy what is widely regarded as the world’s best driving car. A Ferrari Redbook application has also been submitted and paid for by the consignor so that the new owner can obtain the highly coveted Ferrari Classiche certification.»










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