RE: PH Carpool: Ferrari F40 Michelotto

RE: PH Carpool: Ferrari F40 Michelotto

Tuesday 4th September 2012

PH Carpool: Ferrari F40 Michelotto

Our proud Carpooler talks F40s ahead of showing his later this week at Salon Prive



Name:
Nigel Chiltern-Hunt
Car:
Ferrari F40 Michelotto
Owned since:
I sold my previous one!
Previously owned:
Another F40 (from new), Ferrari 360 Challenge car ... and the list goes on

Nigel has something of a Ferrari habit...
Nigel has something of a Ferrari habit...
Why I bought it:
I ordered my first one in 1987 and learned in 1988 that I'd get one. The price in 1990 was £145K, plus VAT, and it got to October and I still hadn't got it. And then they said "by the way, there's a price increase and there are 20 people waiting if you don't want it." I picked it up and took it straight to a concours event and amusingly got marked down for some things that weren't original! I eventually sold that car in 1996 after I got an offer I couldn't refuse but regretted it straight away and knew I wanted another and got this one in 2003; it had belonged to a hotel owner who said it wasn't fast enough and wanted more power so he sent it off to Michelotto and got the LM suspension, LM brakes, LM wheels, brake balance and other modifications.

Michelotto upgrades add another 50hp or so
Michelotto upgrades add another 50hp or so
What I wish I'd known:
I've got no regrets about the car and I always wanted one - I only wish I'd not sold the first one!

Things I love:
The Michelotto conversion has transformed the car. It's only 50hp more but it's in fact a lot more progressive and it's got more torque and it comes in a little earlier. There's thought to be around 10 in the world, nobody's really sure but quite a few did get modified, perhaps 20 or so subsequently. A lot have a carbon wing plate but I wanted the standard look. And I just knew it was going to be a future classic and I love the shape of it, there's not a bad angle.

Things I hate:
Having to use ear plugs when I drive it!

Earplugs required apparently...
Earplugs required apparently...
Costs:
The running costs are actually pretty reasonable - the engine is bulletproof, the gearbox is as tough as old nails and there are very few electronics. Even a cambelt is easily done - people maintain them themselves and there aren't many supercars you can say that about. Just don't damage it - a new rear clamshell costs around £30,000 and once you paint them you lose the carbon weave which is important for buyers.

Where I've been:
It took me two years of organisation but I got 61 F40s together for the Silverstone Classic and we had 59 on the track for the parade. All with the cooperation and help of the Ferrari Owners' Club and Silverstone who were amazingly helpful.

Nigel's car joined Silverstone parade lap
Nigel's car joined Silverstone parade lap
What next?
Salon Prive
where we'll be exhibiting with a whole section of around 14 F40s. Some of us are doing the run in from the RAC so we can all drive in together on the Wednesday. And we'll be at Silverstone for the Ferrari Racing Days too.

 

 

 





   


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The Jolly Todger

Original Poster:

2,742 posts

180 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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My and many other people of similar age's ultimate car.

This, an F50 and an F1 are right at the top of my Euromillion list.

j_s14a

863 posts

178 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Yummy!

mikebradford

2,518 posts

145 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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very nice

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Saw my first F40 'in the wild' on the autoroute on the way down to Le Mans in 2010.

Caused 3 men in their mid 20s to press their faces to the car windows like 10 year olds.

Envy thy name is Vocal Minority.

trunks82

252 posts

198 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Someone commented on the countach thread it was that car which turned him into a pistonhead.For me it was the f40.absolutely legendry.

harveysowner

371 posts

170 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Bites back of hands and gazes on with exteme envy.

It doesnt get much better than this. And you dont have to go to your local Fizzer dealer at service time to have them suck air through their teeth and then start tugging at your pants...... winning.

Guffy

2,311 posts

265 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Awesome, love these stories, thanks!


Gilhooligan

2,214 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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What does the red Ferrari key ring do? If anything? Love the open gearbox gate, and everything else for that matter...

4340BB

856 posts

208 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Absolutely stunning.
Epic.
Want so badly it's untrue.

How much do kidneys go for on the black market?????

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Guffy said:
Awesome, love these stories, thanks!
+ 1 thumbup

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Thanks for the Article, nice read. Mind if I ask a question, When Driving an F40, is there anything out there in its era you can compare the driving experience to?

BrewsterBear

1,506 posts

192 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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I'm lucky enough to have had a passenger ride in one. Exquisitely brutal.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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What's the deal with the alloys? Specific to this edition, or aftermarket? For me, as stunning a car as it is, they just don't look quite right.

Would still give my stone-riddled kidney for one...

El Capitano

1,154 posts

193 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Gilhooligan said:
What does the red Ferrari key ring do? If anything? ...
It mentions he wears earplugs in the article so I guess it's the earplug holder.

Lucky enough to know someone with an F40, an I have been for a few passenger rides. I believe his has a non cat exhaust, and even so it's not loud enough to warrant ear plugs in my opinion. - love the sound. But each to their own.

final_edition

653 posts

215 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Saw one (K155 FER)at Brands trackday last week.

Lovely.

vrooom

3,763 posts

267 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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This is the Ultimate.

TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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That is completely amazing.

BBS-LM

3,972 posts

224 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Love the F40, one of the best Ferrari's ever made, ironic it is a turbo car.

PPPPPP

1,140 posts

231 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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final_edition said:
Saw one (K155 FER)at Brands trackday last week.
& one at Silverstone today


NGK210

2,925 posts

145 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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IIRC, Car magazine's F40 review was lukewarm when it was launched. In essence, the reviewer opined it was too hardcore and crude for the road but too soft for the track - ie, neither fish nor foul.

Can't remember the hack's name, but in hindsight he must feel like a chump rolleyes