Equipment
2936/478hp, 5-speed, Sabelt harnesses, Speedline wheels.
Condition
One-off. Sold new in Germany. Wrecked in the 1990s and sold to a Dutch owner who eventually had it repaired. Odometer replacement in 2003. Sold to its present owner in 2021 who had it painted to match the "Verde Pallido" (pale green) 250 GTO that Stirling Moss raced in the 1960s. The paint is flawless but there are some scratches on the marker lens covers, a chip on one of the Scuderia shields, and some age to the wheels. People are drooling over this car at the preview, and the color does indeed look great. If only Ferrari themselves had offered the F40 in a full range of colors.
Market commentary
The sharp color, however, didn't translate to value. The price here reflects an F40 with accident history, multiple repaints and an odometer replacement. For someone who wants to drive an F40 around and wind up all over Instagram, however, it's a good value at this price.