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What about a Ferrari F50 that was once owned by Rod Stewart ... The car may be a head-turner, but its most attractive feature might be in the engine bay. There you’ll find naturally aspirated ...
Its latest video features Ferrari's supercar of the 1990s dancing ... 520-horsepower V12 in the engine bay, the F50 is highly collectible. With an estimated 0 to 62 mph time of 3.7 seconds and ...
The F50's engine isn't quite something of the '90s — it's more in tune with the great cars of the 1930s and '40s. That's because the block came straight from Ferrari's Formula One car of the day.
Though it had the tough task of succeeding the F40 and received some criticism, the Ferrari F50 is still one of the most epic road cars ever created ...
But with the 50 birthday of Ferrari on the horizon ... large grille to let hot air out of the engine bay. As well as the F1-sourced engine, the F50 featured F1-style pushrod suspension with ...
1997 Ferrari F50 in Giallo Modena Sotheby’s Sealed This ... Just as striking as all that is the 4.7-liter V-12 that sits in the engine bay. It’s based on the mill that powered the Scuderia ...
This was unacceptable for Ferrari who decided to build a completely new racer based on the F50, the company’s most ... that redirected fresh air to the engine replaced the standard removable ...
Amid the wails, howls, and whoops from engine and gearbox—yes, and a few from the driver—it comes as a surprise to find Ferrari's 513-hp F50 a benign and even friendly car. And it's clear ...