The Ferrari F40 Coupe of 1987 is a testament to high performance and capability. It truly epitomizes the Ferrari sports car that made its debut during its first production run in 1987. It was constructed with the idea of being the lightest and most dynamic Ferrari ever created. It was made with a lightweight tube frame and full Kevlar body for everlasting rigidity. It became available for the 1987 model year with a 2.9L V8 engine capable of producing 478 horsepower. The mid-mounted engine was paired with a five-speed manual transmission that allowed it to rocket from 0-60 miles per hour in 4.9 seconds. The performance of this vehicle was only part of the beauty of the F40 Coupe. The exterior of this car was designed with aerodynamics in mind and featured a distinct and unmistakable body kit designed by Leonardo Fioravanti. This included a low and wide nose, flared wheel arches, and a swoopy rear spoiler. Additionally, many of the car's bodywork parts were crafted from a lightweight blend of Kevlar and carbon fiber. This, in addition to the lack of sound-deadening material, gave the car a very unique appearance and presence. The inside of the F40 was equipped as any other performance car of the time with leather-wrapped sport seats and a Momo leather-wrapped steering wheel. The Daytona gauges and an array of switches gave it a very race car-esque feel. The Ferrari F40 Coupe of 1987 is a car that was engineered as a no-compromise, no-frills race-car and is still considered as such today. It is bound to be remembered for its power, performance, and eye-catching design.
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