Restauration
VIN: ZFFGJ34B000080763
Engine: 17293





































Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, Villa Erba 2023, sold for 2’114’375 Euro, with these informations: «One of only 1,315 F40s ever built, chassis 80763 is a hugely desirable “non-cat, non-adjust” European-market example that was completed on 27 July 1989. Despatched to Garage Francorchamps in Brussels, it was delivered to its first owner on 3 August. Notes in the history file indicate the Ferrari was used sparingly, covering scarcely 3,895 kilometres by October 1995, although regular servicing was undertaken during this time. In 1997 the F40 went to the UK, where it remained until being recently acquired by the consigning seller. An exacting and painstaking restoration was then commissioned in Italy, with mechanical components and running gear returned to factory condition by renowned specialist Carrozzeria Zanasi of Maranello, and bodywork and paint being entrusted to Carrozzeria Bonfatti of Modena. Post-restoration, the car was given PPF treatment to protect its paintwork. It has since only covered around 1,500 kilometres. Immediately after completion of the restoration, the Ferrari was registered in France in 2022, and in April of the same year it was awarded Ferrari Classiche certification that detailed its full matching-numbers condition, with no deviation from factory specification. The result of this considerable effort is a beautifully prepared and highly desirable F40 with an exceptional level of fit and finish. A photobook of the Ferrari undergoing restoration accompanies the car, in addition to a report by marque expert Marcel Massini that states that the car had previously been maintained by Ferrari dealer Motor Service of Modena and Graypaul Motors in England. A wonderfully presented matching-numbers example displaying just 17,250 kilometres at the time of cataloguing.»
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