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FERRARI F50 Workshop Manual

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This comprehensive workshop manual for the FERRARI F50 provides in-depth technical information to assist with every aspect of your vehicle, from maintenance and repair to rebuilding. It covers all years...
Tipo: Cars
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Sku: 187345
Tag: F50
FERRARI F50 Workshop Manual
This comprehensive workshop manual for the FERRARI F50 provides in-depth technical information to assist with every aspect of your vehicle, from maintenance and repair to rebuilding. It covers all years of the model, providing detailed instructions and diagrams for every component, ensuring you have the knowledge and resources to tackle any task.

The manual delves into a wide range of topics, including general information, engine operation, lubrication systems, cooling systems, fuel systems, transmission, steering, suspension, brakes, wheels and tires, instrumentation, ventilation, electrical systems, torque settings, and bodywork. This extensive coverage empowers you to understand and maintain your FERRARI F50 to the highest standards.

The manual is translated into English, French, Italian, and German, making it accessible to a global audience of FERRARI F50 owners and enthusiasts.

The Ferrari F50 is a mid-engine, two-seater sports car that was produced by Italian automaker Ferrari from 1995 to 1997. It was designed to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary, and it was the successor to the F40. The F50 was a technological marvel for its time, with a lightweight carbon fiber chassis and a naturally aspirated 4.7-liter V12 engine that produced 513 horsepower. It was also one of the first production cars to feature a Formula One-derived gearbox. The F50's performance was nothing short of phenomenal, with a top speed of over 200 mph and a 0-60 mph time of under 4 seconds.

The F50 was designed to be a road-legal race car, and it featured a number of features that were inspired by Ferrari's Formula One cars. These included a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, a naturally aspirated V12 engine, and a six-speed manual transmission. The F50 was also equipped with a number of aerodynamic features, including a large rear wing and a front splitter. The F50 was a limited production car, with only 349 examples built. It was sold for a price of around $400,000, which was a significant sum of money at the time. The F50 remains a highly sought-after collectible car today. It is a testament to Ferrari's engineering prowess and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance.
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