A real, honest-to-goodness Ferrari F40 would cost you about €1-million. Not only was it the first Ferrari to break the 200mph barrier but also it was the last car designed and engineered before the death of Enzo Ferrari himself. Short of a massive lottery win, you are not going to own one any time soon.
You could build your own for around €100 though, as long as you're OK with it being (a) very small and (b) made of Lego. The Legendary Danish maker of interlocking bricks has just released its F40 model, and it comes complete with working doors, opening engine cover, pop-up headlights and a removable twin-turbo 478hp 2.9-litre V8 engine - all made in tiny, mostly red, bricks.
You could get one for your kids. Or you could keep this one for yourself...