New One-Off Ferrari (Warning: Much Words)

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Looks rather good I'd say. ;)

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I'm surprised he took the P4/5 out on the American highway system. I'd be hard pressed to do that with a car that expensive, particularly in New York.
 
Seeing as the car was designed to be driven, and driven often - as opposed to sitting on a plinth in some museum - I'm not surprised at all. The car can go over speed bumps without any problems, it was made to be functional as a daily driver. And it has been driven at 280km/h on the Italian autostradas, as a sort of unofficial test.

I can probably come up with a lot more information, along with some action shots, if anyone presses me to do so.
By the way... I'm not sure how well that video's soundtrack fits into the AUP.

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I'm surprised he took the P4/5 out on the American highway system. I'd be hard pressed to do that with a car that expensive, particularly in New York.

Don't you know? James Glickenhaus doesn't believe in stashing collectible cars into the back corner of a garage, never to see daylight again. He drives them all the time.
 
Don't you know? James Glickenhaus doesn't believe in stashing collectible cars into the back corner of a garage, never to see daylight again. He drives them all the time.

I believe Nap...I mean James, also has some videos of him driving many of his other classic Ferraris.
 
I'm not sure how aware the other members of this thread are, but Napolis is the owner of the P4/5, Jim Glickenhaus.
 
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