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Ferraris are on their own very desirable vehicles that some of us can only imagine owning in the virtual world. So a custom, one-off Ferrari would be something truly special then as even the elite that own a Prancing Horse wouldn’t be able to get their hands on one.
The Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza will be on this weekend and the show will mark the first time the gorgeous one-off Ferrari Superamerica 45 will be on show for the public.
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Built exclusively for collector Peter Kalikow, the Superamerica 45 was designed, engineered and built completely in-house at Ferrari. It comes with a carbon fiber rotating hardtop that functions similarly to the Renault Wind, where the roof flips backwards into storage in the boot without it actually having to be removed. The boot itself too was redesigned to house the roof.
Other unique touches include brushed aluminium A-pillars, wing mirrors and a chrome front grille. The car is painted in Blue Antille to match the 1961 400 Superamerica that Kalikow already has in his collection. The wheels were painted in a two tone combination of the body colour and a diamond finish while the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser are actually slathered in a much darker shade of blue.
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Source: Autoblog
Ferraris are on their own very desirable vehicles that some of us can only imagine owning in the virtual world. So a custom, one-off Ferrari would be something truly special then as even the elite that own a Prancing Horse wouldn’t be able to get their hands on one.
The Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza will be on this weekend and the show will mark the first time the gorgeous one-off Ferrari Superamerica 45 will be on show for the public.
https://www.zerotohundred.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/fer2-600x400.jpg
Built exclusively for collector Peter Kalikow, the Superamerica 45 was designed, engineered and built completely in-house at Ferrari. It comes with a carbon fiber rotating hardtop that functions similarly to the Renault Wind, where the roof flips backwards into storage in the boot without it actually having to be removed. The boot itself too was redesigned to house the roof.
Other unique touches include brushed aluminium A-pillars, wing mirrors and a chrome front grille. The car is painted in Blue Antille to match the 1961 400 Superamerica that Kalikow already has in his collection. The wheels were painted in a two tone combination of the body colour and a diamond finish while the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser are actually slathered in a much darker shade of blue.
https://www.zerotohundred.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/fer3-600x400.jpg
Source: Autoblog