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Find Two Ferrari F40 Abandoned via Google Maps and Decide to Go After Them

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What the satellite pointed out as legends of Maranello were simple replicas of fiber on Pontiac chassis, a visual deception that has buried the dream of finding the great treasure of the engine

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What the satellite pointed out as legends of Maranello were simple replicas of fiber on Pontiac chassis, a visual deception that has buried the dream of finding the great treasure of the engine

·Madrid, Spain
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While exploring on Google Maps, the Spanish car vlogger Georgesmithgood came across two alleged Ferrari F40 cars abandoned in the rural environment, reports Serbian daily Blic, part of the Ringier Media International group. Captivated by his discovery, he started to personally check the situation, but adventure turned into a double disappointment. First [...]

·Bucharest, Romania
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To spot a Ferrari F40 abandoned on Google Maps without moving from his couch. For many enthusiasts, it's a bit like the grail of the "barn find" 2.0. It's exactly what a Spanish YouTuber thought he was going through, not one, but two red F40s that seemed to be crunching out of sight, somewhere between the Portuguese border and the Valencian coast. This dream ended up pushing him to cross a part of Spain to check with his own eyes this digital tr…

On Google Maps, you sometimes come across scenes that make the hearts of the enthusiasts beat. A sportsman laid in a courtyard, a forgotten coupe behind a hangar, and the imagination gets excited. One day, a Spanish YouTuber thought he could spot not one, but two Ferrari F40s abandoned on Google Maps. The two appearances seemed lost in the middle of the campaign, and the story had all of a forgotten treasure, according to SupercarBlondie. The ca…

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autoplus.fr broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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