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Take a look at the Ferrari Legacy Tour, a three-day adventure featuring one of the most celebrated models of all time.

The Ferrari F40 is one of the greatest supercars ever produced. This year, Ferrari decided to celebrate it with its inaugural Ferrari Legacy Tour. Approximately 30 F40s snaked their way along some of the finest roads in Italy creating a once-in-a-lifetime scene. A video recently posted on the Varryx YouTube channel captured the tour in Maranello as the F40 parade took over the town.

The car stickered for about $400,000 when it was released but today, they can trade hands for nearly ten times that original cost. The twin-turbo V-8 produces 478 horsepower. That power going to the rear wheels, combined with the lack of electronic aids, and a minimalist interior make the F40 one of the last true analog supercars. It was also the last road car that Enzo Ferrari signed off on. The Ferrari Legacy Tour began on September 27 in the town of Forte dei Marmi.

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