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Thread: Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta revealed, second from Special Projects program.

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    ALL CAPS JITB's Avatar
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    You know your rich when...

    but i do wish the front end matched the 80's look of the rear tho... nice overall tho

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    So i actually read what Autoblog wrote on it and it was annoying how wrong it was.

    Here's what it was....

    Autoblog...
    We all remember the hoopla a few years ago when kajillionaire James Glickenhaus revealed he had been working with Ferrari on an updated version of the famous P3/4 race car from the sixties. What resulted was the Ferrari P4/5 one-off. Glickenhaus was $4 million lighter, but that seems like money well spent judging by all the attention he received, not to mention the fact he owns a 1-of-1 Ferrari.

    That whole endeavor was part of the Ferrari Special Projects program, which is fancy Italian talk for "We will build anything you want for the right price." Another kajillionaire was apparently waiting in line behind Glickenhaus, and after 14 months of development, his car is ready too. Called the P540 Superfast Aperta, this entirely unique Ferrari was commissioned and partly developed by Edward Walson, whose claim to fame is that his dad invented cable TV. The new money mogul had reportedly always dreamed of designing cars, and approached Ferrari in 2008 to develop a car based on the gold Ferrari in the 1968 short film Toby Dammit.


    First of all, James Glickenhaus Ferrari was fully done by Pininfarina. NOT Ferrari.

    And the first car to come from Ferrari's custom program was this F430 based machine.


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