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Ferrari F40 Crashed in Australia Was Uninsured, on “Final Drive” Before Sale – autoevolution
The fact that there is one less Ferrari F40 in the world is bad enough for car enthusiasts, but this is even worse for the owner of that now-gone F40: new reports suggest that it was uninsured and was being taken on a “final drive” before being sold off.
If your worst Monday feeling was a car crash, it would be this. On Friday, reports came that a Ferrari F40, one of the 1,311 ever produced and once the fastest production car in the world, had crashed in Gold Coast in Australia. It was said that the F40 carried dealer plates, and that neither driver nor passenger was hurt. The car, on the other hand, took a beating. Seeing how only 10 of these cars ever made their way to Australia, more details regarding the destruction of one of them were bound…
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