This one-off makes a serious statement with its exposed blue carbon fibre bodywork.
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Inspiration comes from the iconic wide-body Carreras of the 1980s.
Back in October, when Ford first took the car to the Green Hell, conditions weren’t ideal for chasing records.
This particular F40, chassis 80369, was initially built as a road car in March 1989.
The estimate ahead of the event places it between $1,250,000 and $1,700,000.
This marks the second Aston Martin to wear the ‘S’ badge, following the Vanquish S.
It can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 2.8 seconds.
A mysterious teaser image displays the silhouette of the 963 hypercar.
This new option, called the “Heritage Design” combines the black and dark silver Pasha pattern with Club Leather.
This surpasses the previous-generation Mercedes-AMG E 63 S.