As one of the five cars in the world-famous Big Five Ferrari list, every Ferrari F50 on the used car market is special, regardless of what options are equipped or how many ODOs it has.
Ferrari F50According to information, Ferrari only produced 349 F50s and all of them used a 4.7L V12 engine taken from Formula 1 racing cars, while the design became an inspiration for the car company. “prancing horse” develops later supercar models.
Rear of Ferrari F50And of the 349 units shipped, it’s worth noting that only 8 had the right-hand drive option. Recently, one of the eight was put up for auction.
The front of the Ferrari F50The F50 being auctioned has serial numbers 298/349, shipped in March 1997 with right-hand drive. But in 2000, the car’s owner at that time switched to right-hand drive thanks to the help of Pininfarina.
Bodywork of Ferrari F50Organizing this auction is RM Sotheby’s. As of May 2000, the car had traveled 20,116 km and by 2003, the ODO number had increased to 29,523 km. This is considered a fairly large ODO number for a rare car model like the F50.
Ferrari F50 clockAnd for nearly the next 20 years, this F50 was never driven and currently, the car has an ODO of about 34,269 km.
Cockpit of Ferrari F50Despite possessing a high ODO number, this F50 will definitely bring the same thrill as other F50s and provide reverse steering for those who want it.
Bodywork of Ferrari F50The power of the Ferrari F50 comes from a V12 engine, 4.7L capacity, naturally aspirated , producing 513 horsepower. Thanks to that, the Italian supercar can accelerate to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds. The car’s exterior is finished in classic Rosso Corsa red paint, and comes with many original accessories such as a tool kit, central lock removal tool and all relevant maintenance records.