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Will even fool the maker....
Alan B - 1/5/04 at 11:17 PM

Would it bollocks...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6212&item=2476734986&rd=1

I've never seen a real F40.....but it wouldn't fool me...


kingr - 1/5/04 at 11:53 PM

Hahaha, I certainly wouldn't count myself as a big ferrari expert, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be taken in by this one if I saw it in the street. The V8 rumble rather than a flat plane V12 Howl would be a bit of a give away too.

The interior is totally ridiculous and the automatic stick just caps it off.

Kingr


Alan B - 2/5/04 at 12:12 AM

Damn...I hate disagreeing when someone joins your thread.....but the F40 did have V8...

However, it was 3.0 litre twin turboed 478hp @ 7000 rpm screamer, so the sound would be a giveaway....

Also agree on the interior, it bears absolutely no resemblance....

Who do they think they are fooling?


Noodle - 2/5/04 at 07:15 AM

There used to be a kit for 'converting' a TR7 into an F40.

I saw one once in Wolverhampton. It was pitiful.

Cheers,

Neil.


pbura - 2/5/04 at 02:19 PM

Saw a spoiler like that on a 4-door Civic the other day

This car was a riot. It was covered with stickers and had a 5" tailpipe, I swear. Even my kids laughed at it, and they're not especially attuned to cars. Wished I'd had a camera

Pete


sgraber - 2/5/04 at 03:54 PM

OMG!

What a total piece of kaka! $700 headlights?! Each one?!!! That is just stupid and a total lie. The interior looks like someone aborted a near term elephant fetus and didn't bother to wipe it up. Automatic?! Gimme a break! $40,000 buy it now?! Oh brother. See here - THIS is a perfect example of what gives kit cars a bad name. The only fooling going on in this auction is the poor fool who actually buys this thing.

That it was created at all is not what bothers me the most, it's the way the sale is hyped up by some used car salesman technique to fool the unsuspecting into believing they are getting more than they are getting.

Graber

PS - The flat-plane v8 sounds so much better than detroit version IMHO.


Peteff - 2/5/04 at 05:40 PM

It fooled me because it's red It's got to be good if it's red ask any ten year old. I don't think I've heard the real thing, not many of them round here so I can't comment on the sound sorry


Staple balls - 2/5/04 at 06:09 PM

hehehehe
it looks about 2' too short to me.


flak monkey - 2/5/04 at 06:17 PM

'ALL BODY PANELS HAVE LEAD SOUND DEADENING INSULATION'

Couldn't they find anything lighter?!

Read the bit - 'Conditional Notes'

Cheers
David


kingr - 2/5/04 at 10:27 PM

quote:
but the F40 did have V8...



As I say, I'm certainly not a big Ferrari expert!! It's a bit before my time too!

Kingr


mackie - 2/5/04 at 10:40 PM

That's so poor I want to cry.
I've seen really nice replicas, that's just all wrong.
Popped round to the Ferrari/Bentley dealership when I was up in Colchester the other week and had a nose around the back lot in the evening. Wondering along I was, 355, 360, 550, 360, and wollop! a 288 GTO, mint, just sitting there. Easily the most valuable car there and the first one I've ever seen for real.
Now *that* is a nice car. Can't really run to £200k though. Evo reckoned it was better than an F40 (and F50 and Enzo, with the F50 coming second).
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As for the sound of a flat plane V8, it does rock . Happened to be standing around while an old chap fired up a DFV at Goodwood, it sounded fantastic. There's nothing quite like the off-beat rumble/roar of an old school cross plane though.
I still think it's amazing that Ferrari gets away with how loud the 360 is, maybe it's because they made the 550/575 so quiet that they got let off or something.


mangogrooveworkshop - 2/5/04 at 10:54 PM

The interior would give it away. The F40 had a stripped out carbon fibre interior with plastic windows and a carbon dash. Was designed as a lightweight racer.( I stand to be corrected )
Once watched one do a rearward entry into a tyre wall at KYALAMI. At that time thier was only three in the whole of Africa.


mackie - 2/5/04 at 11:08 PM

I'm not sure if it was developed as a racer or not but it was a development of the 288 GTO Evo which was designed for racing but had a fugly aero nose:



I've seen an F40 with a luxury interior but they sure don't come like that as standard.

288 GTO, my personal fave:



Hellfire - 3/5/04 at 12:17 AM

Is the picture bad or is the wheelbase too small? Wonder what was the donor car... mind you do they have Walmart shopping trolleys (Carts) over the water? As oppose to our Asda * Walmart one's? (Hate that name - Walmart!)


mackie - 3/5/04 at 12:29 AM

I think it's based on a pontiac fiero, kinda like an america mr2.


JoelP - 3/5/04 at 09:41 AM

i was gonna say you can blatently see the mr2 underneath, but then the description said something else! ah well...