FERRARI F40 1/8 SCALE GT RC CLEAR CAR BODY - 0100

  • Sale
  • Regular price $78.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.


Delta Plastik USA is proud to offer this 1/8 Scale Ferrari F40 Clear RC Car Body, guaranteed to make your car look as fast as it actually is. Suitable for 1/8 scale RC cars with a wheelbase of 320mm to 330mm and a width of 310mm, this body will fit many 1/8 vehicles including buggies and road cars. 

The body is unpainted and comes with wing, window masks, and sticker sheet (pilot and Marlboro livery not included). Crafted from clear LEXAN (Polycarbonate), this body fits models such as Ofna Gtp2e and Gtp2 cars, Losi, Kyosho GT, Team A, Exceed Mad Drift, Arrma Typhon, and many others. These bodies are made of high-quality lexan and feature a protective film that is to be removed after painting.

Check out our other items for more great 1/8 Scale Rally and 1/8 On Road bodies!

Please measure the wheelbase (center of front hub to the center of the rear hub) and width (outside of tire left to outside of tire right) before ordering and please email me with any questions that you have.

Please note that you may need extended body posts to fit this 1/8 Scale Ferrari F40 Clear RC Car Body on some cars. You will also need finishing supplies, such as paint, masking tape, scissors, body post hole reamer, etc.

Code: 0100

Wheelbase: 325mm

Width: 310mm

Included: Wing, window masks, and sticker sheet 

Not included: pilot and Marlboro livery

Arrives unpainted!

History of the Ferrari F40: The Ferrari F40 was designed to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary and was the last Ferrari automobile personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. At the time, it was the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car that Ferrari sold to the public. The car debuted with a factory suggested retail price of approximately $400,000 USD in 1987 ($817,485.92 if bought today), although some buyers were reported to have paid as much as $1.6 million. Only 1,315 F40s were manufactured in total.

The pictured body was built and painted at RC Motorsports. These pictures are by Steven Pinto.