Showing posts with label 1995 Ferrari F50. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1995 Ferrari F50. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2026

1995 Ferrari F50 - $12,210,000

251 miles. No. 65 of 349 produced from 1995-1997. No. 28 of the 56 built for the U.S. 4.7L/513 HP V-12 engine. 6-speed manual transmission. Rosso Corsa 300 exterior. Nero 8500 interior with Rosso fabric seat inserts. Ferrari Classiche certified with Red Book. Schedoni Luggage. F50 Flight Case for Berlinetta/Barchetta conversion assembly. Platinum at the Ferrari Classiche Concours at the 2016 Finali Mondiali at Daytona.
The 1995 Ferrari F50 is a limited-production, mid-engine sports car known for its direct link to Formula 1 technology. It is powered by a 4.7-liter, 513-horsepower V12 engine that was derived from a 1990 F1 car. It can accelerate from 0–60 mph in about 3.6 seconds. The F50 was produced from 1995 to 1997 to celebrate Ferrari's 50th anniversary.
The F50 holds a hallowed place in Ferrari World and is a 'top 5' modern supercar. This as new example may be the very best of its species in the world. Another pure gem of the Bachman collection, the icon crossed the block at Mecum.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

1995 Ferrari F50 - $9.2m

When new, the F50 was available for a bargain basement $475k, but only to approved Ferraristi, who had to go through a factory-leasing program. Rear mid-mounted heart is a 4.7-liter, 60-valve V-12 that makes 513 hp at 8,000 rpm and 347 ft lbs of torque at 6,500 rpm. That is delivered to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.

The F50 has become an almost religious relic among the Ferrari faithful. This iconic status is based on the fact that it is the last 'analog' V-12-powered Ferrari supercar.
Just 349 production F50s were built. While every one is special, some are more special than others. Of the 349 F50s, only 55 were to US specification, and of those only two were finished in Giallo Modena, accented with Nero interior. This car was ordered by Ralph Lauren. Lauren retained the F50 until May of 2003, at which point it was made available for sale. In the winter of 2003 the car, with 3,400 miles, was acquired via Ferrari of Washington in Sterling, Virginia. The car is offered with fewer than 5,400 miles on the clock.
Service by Ferrari of Central Florida at the end of 2024 included replacement of the fuel bladder, tires, and brake components. This is documented in a file of invoices of large amounts. The F50 had its Ferrari Classiche Certification reviewed and renewed last year, with a new Red Book. Extremely well-loved, properly kept, and gently used, this example stands, in its 30th anniversary year, as one of the very best of its kind. Estimate was $6.5m to $7.5m Here. The car sold for $9.2m.