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1991 Ferrari F40

Chassis no. ZFFMN34A2N0092017
Engine no. TBD
Coachbuilder Carrozzeria Scaglietti/Pininfarina
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1991
Manufacturing
1991
1st and current interior
Material: Leather
Seats: Red
1991
1st and current engine no. tbd
Manufacturer: FERRARI S.P.A (IT)
Note: type: Ferrari Dino V8 Tipo F120A
1991
1st and current body
Coachbuilder: Pininfarina
Type: Fastback coupe
Colour: Red
1991
1st and current chassis no. zffmn34a2n0092017
Manufacturer: FERRARI S.P.A (IT)
From December 1991
to 1992
Owner: Otis Chandler (US)
Famous owner: LA Times publisher, car collector and racer He was one of the America’s most respected businessmen, transforming the fortunes of a household name newspaper which had been in family hands for three generations. His critics could not understand his enthusiasm for surfing, big-game hunting, motorcycles and sports cars — obsessions that several times nearly cost him his life” said his 2006 obituary in the rival New York Times. Wikipedia detailed his achievements: “[Chandler] was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times between 1960 and 1980, leading a large expansion of the newspaper and its ambitions. He was the fourth and final member of the Chandler family to hold the paper's top position. Chandler made improvement of the paper's quality a top priority, succeeding in raising the product's reputation, as well as its profit margins.” Journalist David Halberstam summarised: "No publisher in America improved a paper so quickly on so grand a scale, took a paper that was marginal in qualities and brought it to excellence as Otis Chandler did.” His sudden retirement in 1980 at the top of his powers prompted surprise throughout the industry. "Otis has gone surfing, and he's never coming back", Noel Greenwood, The Times' metropolitan editor, famously remarked about his boss's unexpected abdication. Chandler was now able to devote himself fully to his hobbies including the Otis Chandler Vintage Museum of Transportation and Wildlife, which he built in Oxnard, California, to display his extensive car and motorcycle collection and trophy animals from his many hunting safaris. As one might expect knowing the first owner’s character, Chandler did not buy his F40 just to look at. He drove it, and drove it fast, which is probably why in 1992 he rear ended it into a wall.
From 1992
to 1993
Owner: Vladimir Burkic (US)
From 1993
to 2006
Owner: Don Lakestade (US)
From 2006
to 2007
Note: The car was bought by a man named John, owner of a helicopter company based in Arizona, USA
From July 2007
to July 2014
Owner: Omar Alghanim (KW)
July 2007
Plate: KUWAIT1067247
Country: KW
2014
Restoration: Photo Interiors
2014
Restoration: Photo chassis engine - mechanics
2014
Restoration: Photo body and assembly
From July 2014
to currently
Owner: Private collection
2015
Generic fact: Studio Photos