Ferrari F40: rare example destroyed by a dealership employee in Germany

Ferrari F40: rare example destroyed by a dealership employee in Germany
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A Ferrari F40 worth over 2 million euros was destroyed due to an accident in Stuttgart, Germany on Sunday 21 April. He was behind the wheel of the vintage supercar at the time of the accident a 24-year-old employee of a local dealership. While the exact details are unclear, reports suggest that the‘F40 was going through a tunnel near Stuttgart when the driver lost control and hit the wall.

The 24-year-old employee of a dealership in Germany destroyed a Ferrari F40

The published images on social media show the damage suffered by the Ferrari F40. It appears the front of the car sustained the majority of the damage. The force of the impact destroyed the front impact structure, along with the shell Kevlar. While the rest of the bodywork appears intact, the wobbly wheels suggest there may also be some damage to the suspension.

Apparently, despite the extensive damage, it will be possible to repair this Ferrari F40. However, bringing this car back to a condition comparable to new will be a difficult and very expensive undertaking. In fact, this car was priced almost 3 million euros. Local media report that the F40 in question had been put up for sale by its owner on a specialist site, but the advert has been removed at the time of writing. on the same site there are adverts for other F40s with prices ranging from 2.2 to 3.2 million euros.

Fortunately, the 24-year-old driving the prancing horse’s super car who was taken to hospital did not suffer serious injuries. However, we do not know what the consequences will be for him of this serious accident of which he was the protagonist in spite of himself on a very bitter Sunday, not only for him but also for the numerous fans of the prancing horse car manufacturer who are mourning the damage suffered by one of the most famous ones launched by the Maranello manufacturer on the market, the last to have been personally approved by the late Enzo Ferrari.

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