The name ’F400’ actually wasn’t the car’s first name. Matter of fact,  Ginetta actually didn’t build the car, either. That distinction belongs  to Farboud, which conceived, designed, and developed the car back in 2002 as the GTS.  But for one reason or another, the Farboud GTS project never got off  the ground and in March of 2010, the rights to the brand and the car  were officially sold to Ginetta.
If you’ve ever heard of Ginetta  Cars and they’re flagship supercar, the F400, then you need to pat  yourself on the back for actually knowing the story behind this British  supercar.
 For all of its backstory, the F400 still remains a largely unnoticed  supercar. But in the year that has passed since Ginetta acquired Farboud  and the GTS, the only way for the F400 to go is up.







 
 
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