"Ferrari were so concerned by these Ringwood cars, that they eventually forced their production to close down and had the moulds destroyed, so these, albeit replicas, are quite well-known cars in their own right. This could represent a great opportunity for someone to get their hands on a very unusual project car that is sure, when properly finished, to turn a few heads on the High Street."
I can see why Ferrari were shitting it, probably that ride height and giant ferrari sticker. Plus that nicely detailed dash.
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The very rare Ferrari Datsun up for auction
The very rare Ferrari Datsun up for auction
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That's some monstrosity right there....
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If you lowered it three inches, removed the giant sticker, sorted the dash, picked it up with a crane, and threw it into a fire, it'd probably look OK.
Anyone tried this?
Anyone tried this?
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Re: The very rare Ferrari Datsun up for auction
I remember those when they were first marketed - unfortunately this is the sort of thing that many people think of when the word 'replica' is mentioned ...
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