At the recent Tokyo Auto Salon, Japanese tuning company Liberty Walk introduced one of their most ambitious projects yet, a Ferrari F40 with a unique widebody makeover. The F40 was the last car developed and built under Enzo Ferrari’s direct supervision before he died. Following the turbocharged successes in Formula One, the 288 GTO was Ferrari’s first road-going turbocharged model in 1984. The F40 followed in its path and shared its longitudinal, mid-mounted, twin turbocharged V8 configuration. Power came from a large V8 engine that produced 478 bhp and 426 lb-ft torque.
Take a closer look at the LB Ferrari F40 body kit below.
Note: All photos are courtesy of Streetmetal