This is 1 of 7 rare $1.5 million dollar Ferrari 456 Venice Station Wagons in the world. It is a 442hp limited-edition V12 disaster in my humble opinion which was designed and built by Ferrari styling house Pininfarina for the Sultan of Brunei back in 1996.
We try to avoid reviewing concept cars with any regularity here at Futurecars but every so often concepts come along whose technology displays so much great potential and whose design is so fantastic that they demand we spill a little ink on them.
Custom coach builder Pininfarina recently revealed a one off Rolls-Royce Phantom Drop-Head at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The car was dedicated to the recently deceased Andrea Pininfarina and recieved quite the enthusiastic reception!
Momentum is building for this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. One vehicle that has garnered a veritable ton of media coverage is James Glickenhaus' Pininfarina-designed Ferrari P4/5. Although the design has caused it's share of controversy, the rebodied Enzo's debut in Monterey is guaranteed to be one of, if not the, show stopper of the weekend.
The commissioned Ferrari that James Glickenhaus is having built based on an Enzo apparently doesn't look anything like the images that Autoweek published, according to Jalopnik. Well, at least they sold a lot of magazines.
Seems like having your own custom Ferrari is the thing to do for the ultra wealthy. This time it's a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti for American Ferrari collector Peter S. Kalikow.
In contrast to the white-hot Pontiac Solstice and the Saturn Sky, the new Focus cabriolet has four-seats and is designed to be a grand-tourer, even if it's a little underpowered. Great design, thanks to a team-up with Pininfarina.