Ugly Ferraris

Classico

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IMO, the linked image in OP isn't too bad in my eyes.

Agree the rest haven't aged very well.

Treasure and Trash and that old line.
 

Contigo

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Problem is that most Fezza's will sell because of the *******'s who buy them are generally investing in what they see as a commodity and not an actual decent car to drive.
 

Fat Arnie

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I know the owner of the Modulo Concept Jim Glickenhaus also happens to own a couple of rather nice cars. He's an ex horror film director runs a brokerage Glickenhaus & Co. in NYC set up by his father and is car obsessed.

He also owns:

Lets start with two of what are regarded the most beautiful Ferrari's ever:

Ferrari P4 0846 - rather questioned over its provenance, but however is the car first over the line at Daytona in 1967, giving Ferrari their last World Sportscars Championship win.
Ferrari 412P - A privateer version of the P4 (upgraded from a 3) the car in my moniker of which the worlds only replica is being constructed in my garage.


He also owns the first Ferrari road car - serial number 0001 and:

The Ford GT40 MK4 that won Le Mans in 1969
A Lola T70
An old Cadillac thing thats rather ugly.

He drives all of them around New York from time to time.

Pics here: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=j...niv&sa=X&ei=PKM2Ve2eL82VatiAgZAN&ved=0CCAQsAQ

He had an Enzo rebodied by Pininfarinia to become what he calls the P4/5, and built P4/5 Competitzione from an F430 on a new carbon monocoque whihc he ran at the Nurburgring 24 in 2014.

He also runs an endurance team for which he has built two cars - the Scuderia Glickenhaus SGC003 - I belive he plans to run these at Le Mans in 2016.

Rich boy - yes. Taste in cars - yes.
 

Andyk

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WOW, that is one serious collector.......YOu can forgive the Modulo with that like lot there as well..