Official Technical Drawing - Ferrari - F40





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Official Ferrari F40 technical drawing, 75 cm by 55 cm by 2 cm, framed, in new condition with original authenticity, printed on high‑quality canvas and shipped in a tube.
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Official Ferrari F40 technical drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the lighting and headlight homologation marks, the wheels; it is a must for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped with insured international UPS courier.
The Ferrari F40 is a sports car produced by the Italian car manufacturer Ferrari, heir to the Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione, produced between 1987 and 1992 (for the final units “F40 GTE”), whose heir was the F50.
The body design was created by the Pininfarina studio by Aldo Brovarone, Leonardo Fioravanti and Pietro Camardella under the supervision of Nicola Materazzi, to whom the project was entrusted, developing the engine, transmission and other mechanical parts of the car. Materazzi also had previously designed the bodywork of the 288 GTO Evoluzione, from which the F40 borrows numerous stylistic features.
Official Ferrari F40 technical drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the lighting and headlight homologation marks, the wheels; it is a must for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped with insured international UPS courier.
The Ferrari F40 is a sports car produced by the Italian car manufacturer Ferrari, heir to the Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione, produced between 1987 and 1992 (for the final units “F40 GTE”), whose heir was the F50.
The body design was created by the Pininfarina studio by Aldo Brovarone, Leonardo Fioravanti and Pietro Camardella under the supervision of Nicola Materazzi, to whom the project was entrusted, developing the engine, transmission and other mechanical parts of the car. Materazzi also had previously designed the bodywork of the 288 GTO Evoluzione, from which the F40 borrows numerous stylistic features.

