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While the Michiel van den Brink renderings — both of them — were great, we've been told — by Glickenhaus himself over at FerrariChat — these renderings are closer to Jim's vision of a car that's very similar to his P4/5.
One question still remains — what Ferrari will he base this race-ready ba...
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Motor Authority says
(in New Preview Of Glickenhaus Ferrari P4/5 Competizione)
It's been almost four years since James Glickenhaus commissioned his custom Pininfarina-penned Ferrari Enzo-based P4/5, but the excitement has begun to build back up to a head after a cryptic message on an enthusiast forum hinting at a possible endurance racer based on the car. Today a n...
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Drew Phillips from Autoblog says
(in Ferrari P4/5 Competizione version in the works?)
Remember Jim Glickenhaus' Ferrari P4/5? Unveiled at Pebble Beach back in 2006, the re-bodied Enzo was designed by Pininfarina to mimic the classic lines of the legendary 1967 Ferrari P4 racecar. With just a single example built, the P4/5 is truly a one-off design. Or so we thought. Accordin...
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Matt Hardigree from Jalopnik says
(in Glickenhaus Plans Race-Ready P4/5 Competizione For 2010! [Custom Cars])
James Glickenhaus, owner of the wild coach-built Ferrari Enzo-based Ferrari P4/5 has told the Ferrari faithful he's finally set to launch a North American Racing Team-like race-ready Ferrari P4/5 Competizione.
Glickenhaus also announced he won't be racing the vehicle stating "my dr...
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These patents, sketched on an Aston Martin DB7 to throw people off, were uncovered by Autocar and reveal a system that, to us, appears to hinge at the base of the windscreen, allowing almost the entire side of the car to hinge upwards for unprecedentedly good access. While the system will wo...
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