A person has listed a 1990 Ferrari F40 for sale on Craigslist with an asking price of $5 million. With only 7,430 km on the clock, the F40 is in great shape. The Ferrari already got a bid of $2,555,000 at the RM Sotheby’s sale on August 12. Could it sell for more on Craigslist? A business that sold ranch, hay, and food shut down a few years ago. Consequently, a Ferrari F40 is currently listed for sale on Craigslist. Yes, one of the coolest dream cars ever made was for sale on yesterday’s most famous online market. In any case, the car will be sold soon, and the proceeds from the sale will be used to pay for the ranch’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The ad on Santa Barbara’s Craigslist says that the car is for sale for an unbelievable $5 million. The F40 is being sold for significantly more than the standard model currently on the market. In the past few years, only three trucks have been auctioned off on Bring a Trailer. One of the three vehicles—a red model with 11,000 kilometers on the odometer—was sold for $2,440,444. In theory, this one holds greater value due to having 7,430 fewer miles on it. The listing says that it is a U.S.-spec vehicle that has been kept at a healthy temperature for most of its recent time and has never been damaged. There are no scratches, dents, or pieces that aren’t lined up correctly. After a new tire shine is applied, the tires appear pure black. The house is also in great shape. It’s not clear how the 2936-cc quad-cam V-8 works, but there’s no reason to think it needs care. This is also true for the other driving gear shown, like the five-speed manual gearbox. Santa Paula Hay and Grain filed for bankruptcy on March 12. They stated that they have “significant assets valued between $100 million and $500 million,” of which the F40 is a relatively small part. The California company that makes animal feed and farming raw materials went public a while ago. The F40 is reportedly going up for sale on August 12, and RM Sotheby’s has already made an offer of $2,555,000. Someone should pay twice as much to buy it before the sale. It’s not out of the question, but it’s improbable. Tom Lawson was appointed by the California Central Bankruptcy Court to oversee the sale, and he has created a dedicated website for it. He said that people interested in buying the car could view it in person the day before the sale. Based on the thorough history record he provided, this car was originally from California and then traveled to Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and Utah. It is currently looking for a new owner in the Golden State. The owner should still use Craigslist. Lawson told our friends at Road & Track that it would soon be available in other markets, even if those markets don’t have it yet.