Design your own Ferrari for US$4 million

Design your own Ferrari for US$4 million


December 31st, 1969 Not content with a “standard Enzo,” famous Ferrari collector James Glickenhaus has leaked information about plans to build a one-off Ferrari. Movie producer, turned Wall Street fund manager, Glickenhaus is passionate about the P3/4, only three of each model were produced in 1966 and ’67 and he happens to own one of them, worth close to $10 million. This latest P4 one-off prototype, dubbed 612 P4/5, is based on an Enzo chassis with Glickenhaus personally commissioning Pininfarina back in 2005 to build his dream car, a carbon composite body penned by the same designers responsible for the Maserati Birdcage. A brand new unregistered U.S.-spec Enzo was sourced last year by Pininfarina and Ferrari of Beverly Hills and then shipped un-driven, still shrink-wrapped in its factory protective white plastic, to Pininfarina to start its transformation. These design sketches have been put forth by Glickenhaus who is understandably excited by the entire project, despite costs reaching $3 million for the modifications plus the $1 million for the Enzo. More images after the jump.
Design your own Ferrari for US$4 million

Design your own Ferrari for US$4 million

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Not content with a “standard Enzo,” famous Ferrari collector James Glickenhaus has leaked information about plans to build a one-off Ferrari. Movie producer, turned Wall Street fund manager, Glickenhaus is passionate about the P3/4, only three of each model were produced in 1966 and ’67 and he happens to own one of them, worth close to $10 million.

This latest P4 one-off prototype, dubbed 612 P4/5, is based on an Enzo chassis with Glickenhaus personally commissioning Pininfarina back in 2005 to build his dream car, a carbon composite body penned by the same designers responsible for the Maserati Birdcage.

A brand new unregistered U.S.-spec Enzo was sourced last year by Pininfarina and Ferrari of Beverly Hills and then shipped un-driven, still shrink-wrapped in its factory protective white plastic, to Pininfarina to start its transformation.

These design sketches have been put forth by Glickenhaus who is understandably excited by the entire project, despite costs reaching $3 million for the modifications plus the $1 million for the Enzo.

More images after the jump.

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  1. i think a ferrari should have a convertible top with spinners a sweat spioler be black with red flames

  2. Hey, my favorite car is a ferrari. I have a rich friend who owns one.

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