Behold: the Vandenbrink Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake – a 2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 2+2 reworked by Dutch company Vandenbrink Design in shooting brake style with two skylights over the rear seats and a small rear spoiler linking to the original back end with its four round tail lights.
With no change to the Scaglietti’s 5.7-litre, 540bhp V12 power plant, this unique one-off is yours for £300,000. An unaltered 2005 612 Scaglietti (admittedly not the most beautiful of Ferraris) costs around €100,000, depending on mileage and condition.
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Add a toe-hitch and slap a caravan on and you could have a lovely holiday.
deal
Tbh I’d rather lever my toenails off with a can opener than go on a caravan holiday.
Used to love them as a kid
I’ve never been in a caravan! Not an interesting fact, merely a fact.
me too, potatoes in the tin foil on a fire
think of it as a sex holiday
just in a caravan
*winces*
it actually looks like a hot wheels car
great colour, the rest is ridiculous
oh and G’WAN THE DIAGEO! nice one.
screw you gobsheen London Irish
Not dream material.
I love a good estate. Seems like their market niche has been taken over by SUVs. Absolutely tragic.
I had an Alfa 33 Cloverleaf Sport wagon – in black – I loved it, not terribly reliable admittedly, she was old – I replaced the engine 3 times, I know?
@Shayna
one of my favourite past motors was an Alfasud, had to be serviced every 4000 miles (in between periods where it was off the road with electrical issues) & bodywork so crap thin it was basically a black negligee.
loved that car.
I know the Alfasud – it looked great – my History teacher had one – back in the early 80s – she was always late – guess why – car trouble!
I had a Volvo V70, absolutely loved that car. Still have an estate, handy for bikes, bbq, and sometimes sleeping in