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Ferrari came up with the F50 in 1995. It was a two-door, two-seat, mid-engine, targa top sports car, powered by a 4.7-liter naturally aspirated Tipo F130B V12 ...
The F50 produces 513 hp and reaches a top speed of 202 mph. Its removable targa top and analog driving feel deliver one of the most visceral Ferrari experiences ever made for the road.
While not an entirely conventional targa, the roof of the Ferrari 575M Superamerica is similar enough to warrant inclusion here. The roof panel is made from electrochromic glass, and its opacity ...
November 21, 2022 This 1995 Ferrari F50 Has Driven Just 650 Miles. It Could Fetch up to $6.5 Million at Auction. The gorgeous 1990s supercar will cross the block at RM Sotheby's on December 10.
The power unit is good for 513 hp (520 ps / 382 kW) and 347 lb-ft (471 Nm) of torque, which translates to a 0 to 62 mph (0-100 kph) in 3.9 seconds, and a 202 mph (325 kph) top speed.
Next month, one example could sell for an extraordinary $6.5 million. Ferrari only ever built 349 examples of the F50 and this particular one is chassis number 103274 and just the eighth built.
According to Ferrari, the LaFerrari was not only the brand's fastest-ever street-legal car at a top speed of 217 miles per hour, but its 6.2-liter V12 was also among the most powerful the company ...
The Ferrari F40 and F50 may have similar names, but they were developed for different purposes under different leadership and with different philosophies behind every nut and bolt. One was ...