How the Internet Helped Find This Trashed Ferrari F40

As it turns out, though, a broken F40 with mismatched parts is still valued high, high above any normal human’s means.In Ratarossa’s first video highlighting the Ferrari, photos were included of the car covered in sand, left to rot somewhere in the Middle East.

Viewers were able to pin the location of these images to Erbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan. In the time since those shots were taken, the car has been cleaned up dramatically, but not before several curious collectors attempted to save it first.Chris “Big Chris” Smith from Gas Monkey Garage was one of those who had been sent on a mission to find the F40 in 2016.

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