How much is a Ferrari F50 worth today?

How much is a Ferrari F50 worth today?

At its debut, the Ferrari F50 price was $475,000, but its limited production run and the increasing popularity of the Ferrari brand over time has driven collectors’ model values far higher. Recent Ferrari F50 prices have gone as high as $3 million, though not yet rivaling some of the more expensive Ferrari models.

Can you buy a Ferrari F50?

So why can’t you buy an F50 outright? Well, it isn’t because all 55 of the U.S. allotment has been spoken for. It’s because the whole passel of F50s was offered only via a two-year lease whose various articles and codicils were fashioned by Ferrari North America (FNA).

What kind of car is the Ferrari F50?

The F50 is the successor of the F40 and predecessor of the Enzo Ferrari. It is a mid-engined range-topping sports car and was introduced in 1995. It was only available as a hardtop convertible and the F50 uses a lot of Formula 1 technology, making it even faster than its competitor, the Lamborghini Diablo.

What’s the value of a 1997 Ferrari F50?

1997 Ferrari F50RM Sotheby’s Ferrari – Leggenda e Passione (2017) €1,779,000SOLD Sep 09, 20174 years ago NOT FOLLOWING 1995 Ferrari F50RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island (2017) $2,640,000SOLD Mar 11, 20174 years ago NOT FOLLOWING 1995 Ferrari F50RM Sotheby’s Arizona (2017) $3,135,000SOLD Jan 20, 20174 years ago NOT FOLLOWING Related auction sales

Which is the second rarest Ferrari supercar?

More importantly, the F50 is second-rarest Ferrari supercar after the 288 GTO — so if you’re a serious collector interested in getting all five, you might have trouble finding an F50. Ferrari claims they made just 349 F50s for the entire world, though many agree the actual number is closer to 390.

Who was the founder of the Ferrari company?

Ferrari was founded by the charismatic Enzo Ferrari in 1929, as Scuderia Ferrari. The company initially sponsored drivers and manufactured racing cars, before moving into the production of road vehicles as Ferrari S.p.A. in 1947.