Ferrari F50 - Interior Retrim

Harry Pitcher • September 25, 2025
Silver Ferrari F50 DK Engineering convertible spyder monterey car week pebble beach for sale sold restoration

This Ferrari F50 belongs to DK Engineering where they have recently finished totally restoring the vehicle. Full engine rebuild, mechanical, bodywork and a d:class interior.


This F50 has a unique black and yellow interior with matching accessories, a split Lorica and leather dashboard, Lorica rear bulk head panel, Lorica Hard top, and a few other interior pieces. The seats were trimming in Black nappa leather, black Alcantara and a very special yellow velour-like OEM Ferrari material, which we had remade as stocks everywhere are non existent.

Tech-specs


The Ferrari F50, produced between 1995 and 1997 in just 349 units, was conceived as a Formula 1 car for the road. At its heart lies a 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 derived from Ferrari’s 1990 F1 engine, producing 520 hp at 8,000 rpm and propelling the car from 0–60 mph in just 3.8 seconds, with a top speed of 202 mph. Built around a lightweight carbon fibre monocoque chassis, the F50 weighed only 1,230 kg, giving it razor-sharp handling. Its minimalist approach with no ABS or power steering, this kept the focus on pure driving, making the F50 a raw, visceral celebration of Ferrari’s Formula 1 technology translated into a road-going supercar.

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