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Ferrari F40 Oro Chiaro
The 1987 Ferrari F40, built in Maranello, Italy, is a mid-engine supercar launched in July 1987 to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, designed by Pininfarina and approved by Enzo Ferrari. Powered by a 2.9L twin-turbo V8 (478 hp, 426 lb-ft) with a 5-speed manual, it achieves 0–60 mph in 3.8 seconds, a 201 mph top speed, and ~12 mpg, per Car and Driver. Built on a tubular steel chassis with carbon-fiber and Kevlar panels (2,700 lbs), it features a 0.34 drag coefficient, double-wishbone suspension, and vented disc brakes, per Hagerty. With 1,315 units built (1987–1992), it’s valued today at $2.5 million–$5 million, per CLASSIC.COM. Its Oro Chiaro paint ties to your “GOLD” theme, per Hagerty. Praised on X as a “timeless icon” (@Ferrari
), it’s a raw, analog supercar with a wedge-shaped body and pop-up headlights.Powertrain and Performance: The 2.9L twin-turbo V8 (478 hp at 7,000 rpm, 426 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm) with two IHI turbos and a 5-speed manual delivers a 3.8-second 0–60 mph, 11.8-second quarter-mile, and ~12 mpg, per Car and Driver. Turbo lag and precise handling define its raw character, per MotorTrend.Chassis and Design: Built on a 96.5-inch wheelbase chassis (2,700 lbs), it measures 4.358 m long, 1.970 m wide, and 1.123 m high, with a composite body, pop-up headlights, and optional Oro Chiaro paint, per Wikipedia. The interior features cloth bucket seats, a gated shifter, and minimal amenities, per Hagerty.Cultural Impact and Cost: Priced at $400,000 in 1987, it now fetches $2.5 million–$5 million, with maintenance ~$15,000–$25,000 annually, per Hagerty. Its Rare production and Enzo’s legacy rival the 250 GTO, per MotorTrend. Its “GOLD” appeal shines in Oro Chiaro, per X (@ClassicCarsCom
).Variants and Markets: Offered as a coupe, with rare F40 LM (Group B) and F40 Competizione variants, sold globally to select clients, per Hagerty.Common Issues: Turbo seals, clutch wear, and composite panel repairs raise costs; regular maintenance is critical, per carscounsel.com. X posts note restoration complexity (@ClassicCarsCom
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