Ferrari SC40: One-off tribute to F40 unveiled


The F40 turns 38 this year, and one Ferrari buyer has commissioned a modern interpretation based on today’s 296 GTB.

Dubbed SC40 due to its F40 inspiration, as well as the guiding hand of Ferrari’s Styling Centre. The car revealed here is likely already with its owner, but a styling buck will displayed at the company’s museum in Maranello.

There are some clues about the SC40’s provenance, most notably the glasshouse, wing mirrors and tail-lights, which are very closely related or directly taken from the 296 GTB.

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The rest of the car’s exterior is completely bespoke, though. At the front there are square-ish headlights that wrap around and blend into the thin lower air intake. Sadly, modern safety regulations make pop up headlights an impossibility.

From the grille and fenders to the side air intake and rear vents, the 296’s curves have been flatted out and squared off to make the modern car’s features fit the late 80s aesthetic of the F40.

At the rear there’s a unique clamshell cover for the engine bay that includes a fixed rear wing and a smoked Lexan louvres covering the V6 engine. The SC40’s wing, though prominent, doesn’t rise as high as the F40’s.