The recent recovery of a stolen Ferrari F40 adds to a series of remarkable automotive rediscoveries. The iconic F40, stolen from a hotel in Monza 24 years ago, resurfaced with the assistance of Art Recovery International.
The vehicle, stolen in April 2000, remained missing for decades until its recent discovery at an undisclosed location. Despite its prolonged absence, the F40 remains in good condition, reflecting its enduring value and appeal among enthusiasts.
Negotiations facilitated by ARI’s CEO resulted in the vehicle’s return to its rightful owner, marking a significant victory in the fight against automotive theft. The recovered F40 serves as a testament to the enduring allure of classic automobiles.
This discovery follows the recent recovery of Gerhard Berger’s stolen Ferrari F512M, underscoring the ongoing efforts to combat auto theft and preserve automotive heritage.