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Ferrari only made a few more than 3,700 examples of the 550 Maranello from 1996 to 2001. Touring says it’s ready to convert only 30 of them into the Veloce12, in left- or right-hand drive.
Now, London-based coachbuilder Neils van Roij Design has just unveiled the finished version of their Breadvan Hommage. It’s a shooting brake version of the Ferrari 550 Maranello, styled to look like ...
Finished in dark gray, this 550 GTZ Barchetta is the only one built on a right-hand-drive version of the Ferrari model, and it's also the last built out of the run of six cars. What's interesting ...
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CarBuzz on MSNPininfarina And JAS Motorsport Team Up For New 2026 SportscarPininfarina and Italy’s JAS Motorsport will pay tribute to an iconic sports car with a limited edition performance model in ...
Keep in mind that Ferrari only built a little over 3,000 units of the 550 Maranello between 1996 and 2002, so purists might not approve of this extra-accommodation transformation.
The coachbuilders over at Niels van Roij Design have revealed their take on the famous 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB “Breadvan”. Called the Breadvan Hommage, it is based on a Ferrari 550 Maranello ...
Ferrari 550 GT1 Prodrive Sold for Online-Record $4.29M, Leads Car Week 2020 Auction Sales. There’s no Monterey Car Week 2020, but auction sales still boomed, relatively speaking.
Modeled after an oddly shaped racing Ferrari from the early 1960s, this modern reinterpretation of the Breadvan concept uses 550 Maranello bits. And, sure, we suppose you could transport bread in ...
RML will produce 30 examples of the Short Wheelbase in total, which combines Ferrari 550 Maranello underpinnings with a ...
Experience the raw V12 power of the iconic Ferrari 550 GTS Maranello Prodrive in full action! Witness brutal burnouts, fierce accelerations, and thrilling fly-bys as this GT legend roars through ...
If you're familiar with the 550 Maranello, the 612 Scaglietti, and the 360 Modena, then you should know the name Lorenzo Ramaciotti.He's the man behind the designs of these beautiful vehicles, and ...
Ferrari 550 Maranello Prodrive: The Last V12 Ferrari to Win at Le Mans is a two-volume set that costs nearly $700, so it's only for the wealthy superfans. What they're getting is remarkable.
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