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Ferrari F40 Dark Chrome Silver Kroymans Limited Edition Bburago 1:18

Ferrari F40 Dark Chrome Silver Kroymans Limited Edition Bburago 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Ferrari
Manufacturer
Bburago
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
3032-C2
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About the Ferrari F40 Dark Chrome Silver Kroymans Limited Edition Bburago 1:18

TL;DR: Bburago's 1:18 diecast Ferrari F40 finished in dark chrome silver is a Kroymans dealer limited edition, named for Ferrari's former official Dutch importer. The unusual finish makes this one of the more visually distinctive F40 castings in Bburago's long-running range.

Almost every F40 anyone pictures is red, which is exactly what makes a dark chrome silver dealer edition worth a second look on a shelf full of Rosso Corsa castings.

A Distinctive Finish on Bburago's F40 Casting

Bburago's diecast F40 has been in continuous production since the late 1980s, built on an accessible mass-market platform rather than boutique resin tooling. The dark chrome silver finish used here departs sharply from the standard Rosso Corsa most buyers expect, and that metallic-toned paint catches light differently under a display lamp than a flat solid color would, giving the same familiar F40 silhouette a genuinely different visual character. Kroymans was Ferrari's official Dutch importer for years, and dealer-branded special editions like this one were typically produced in smaller numbers than the standard mass-market colorways, making the livery itself the collecting draw rather than any change to the underlying diecast construction, which keeps the same entry-tier hinges, panel tolerances, and simplified interior as other Bburago F40s.

The F40's Enduring Collector Appeal

Built for Ferrari's fortieth anniversary and famously the last car Enzo Ferrari personally approved before his death in 1988, the F40 paired a twin-turbo V8 with a lightweight composite body to become the first Ferrari production car to exceed 200 miles per hour. Its status as a genuine performance landmark is why unusual regional or dealer variants like this one continue to attract interest decades on, offering a different entry point into a subject most collectors already know well in its standard form.

A Standout Among F40 Colorways

This dark chrome silver casting works best as the contrast piece in an F40 lineup, set beside the red variants it visually departs from. At entry-tier pricing, it delivers an unusual finish without a premium-tier cost.

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