The 1990s exuded opulence and luxury, especially in the realm of supercars. This sentiment is beautifully exemplified by the 1991 Ferrari F40 currently up for auction with RM Sotheby’s, albeit with a hefty price tag. Priced between £2-2.5m, this offering is tailored for serious luxury car enthusiasts, but for those with the means, it stands as one of the most striking Ferraris available today.
This particular 1991 Ferrari F40 from RM Sotheby’s, a well-preserved and modestly driven example of Maranello’s significant 40th-anniversary supercar, has captured the attention of aficionados at The Status Life, driven by a borderline obsession with Italian supercars. The car boasts matching-numbers body, chassis, engine, and gearbox, hailing as a mid-production European-specified model with wind-up windows.
Having clocked under 10,000km, this exceptional Ferrari is presented in remarkably pristine condition. It has undergone servicing by Modena Cars SA of Geneva throughout 2020 and 2021 to maintain its flawless aesthetics and performance. According to a history report by marque expert Marcel Massini, this Ferrari was assembled in May 1991, tailored for the European market with kilometre-based instruments, wind-up windows, and finished in the signature Rosso Ferrari paint with Stoffa Vigogna upholstery.
If you are a true enthusiast seeking a prime example of Maranello’s 40th-anniversary supercar, this F40 is an ideal fit for future display or driving pleasure. It beautifully epitomizes one of the most iconic models in the sports car pantheon.