Autozam AZ-1 "F40," 2024, by Liberty Walk. For this year's Tokyo Auto Salon the Japanese Tuner have revealed a bodykit for the Mazda/Autozam AZ-1 that takes inspiration from the Ferrari F40. The kit costs $22,660, and the wheels are an additional $14,300 and of course you need an AZ-1 donor car.
Ferrari F40, 1990. Chassis number 83249, completed in late 1989 and built without catalytic converters or adjustable suspension, is to be offered in a sealed bids auction. It was allocated to 4-time World Champion Alain Prost during his first season as a Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver. Mr. Prost confirmed that he took delivery of the Ferrari but never used it, selling it very shortly after taking delivery. The car was registered in France at Prost’s home in Meribel in February 1990. Since then the car has recorded under 2,900 miles and was granted Ferrari Classiche certification in 2016.