Ferrari F40 at the Petrol Lounge in N. Austin
Awesome. It’s always a good day when you run across what many consider the greatest supercar of all time. The Ferrari F40 was the first road legal production car capable of 200 mph, via 478
Awesome. It’s always a good day when you run across what many consider the greatest supercar of all time. The Ferrari F40 was the first road legal production car capable of 200 mph, via 478
Only 1306 Ferrari 400s were produced, ending in 1985. This four-seater has the GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 (as did the Rolls Royce and Jaguar) connected to a 310hp 4.8 liter V12 that would reach 150 mph.
John Lennon’s first car was a 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 and was the same color as this one. He must have enjoyed it because he drove it a lot — covering about 20k miles before selling it after two years.
The Mondial was available from 1980 1993. This car has a 3.2 liter V8 with four valves per cylinder, and is a 2+2. Claims wikipedia: “The Cabriolet has the added distinction of being the only
Named after Enzo’s son. Had V6, was not accepted as a true Ferrari for some time. Very elegant car.
Great car scene on SoCo. This car goes 194 mph. More specs here. Californias have always been bigger and more powerful since first introduced about 50 years ago.
Check out the price tag. $200k list price, but with $50k options. Wiki has details here. Then check out the carbon fiber brake disks.
First available in 1997, Ferrari built thousands of these very successful models. 3 liter V8, at Ferrari of Austin on N. Lamar.
Wow, this was the fastest car, to 150 MPH, of its time, with a 3 liter V12. Wow, and thanks to Ferrari of Austin for allowing me to snap these pics. Worth as much as