Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus

  • Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus Boot

    Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus may be knee deep in the development of a new mid-engine sports car to be called the 004, but the motorsport and engineering firm is also exploring the potential of an ultimate utility vehicle—and it's using the Baja Boot as inspiration. For the uninitiated, the Baja Boot is an off-road buggy developed by hot rodder Vic Hickey and raced by actor Steve McQueen in the 1960s in what is today recognized as the Baja 1000. Only two were made. One is in a museum in the Netherlands and the other was snapped up by SCG founder James Glickenhaus at an auction in 2010...

  • Glickenhaus 004S
    Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus 004 revealed with 650 horsepower, $400,000 price tag

    We now have our first look at the new sports car being developed by Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus. The American racing team and sports car manufacturer on Friday revealed a series of computer-generated renderings along with some tantalizing details, including performance specs and pricing. The car...

  • Teaser for Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 004
    SCG reveals McLaren F1-style central driving position for new supercar

    Since our initial post on Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus’ new supercar came out a week ago, company founder James Glickenhaus has dropped new details including a teaser sketch showing a potential cabin design where the driver’s seat is mounted in the center, à la the McLaren F1...

  • Teaser for Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus’ second car
    SCG working on a $400,000 supercar with a gated 6-speed

    American sports car manufacturer and motorsport team Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus stunned the world in 2015 when it unveiled the SCG003, a car that can swap between road and race versions and thus encapsulating to the utmost degree the hallowed concept of a racecar for the road. No wonder it won so...

  • James Glickenhaus’ Ferrari 330 P3/4
    James Glickenhaus Talks About His Next Supercar Project, The SCG 003

    Earlier this year we brought you details on the next supercar project from avid car collector James Glickenhaus, the man behind 2006’s one-off Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina and its racing sibling, the P4/5 Competizione, unveiled in 2011. At the time, we told you the car would be powered by a...

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