Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Ferrari has built a unique supercar P540 Superfast Aperta

Edward Walson Ferrari
The company has built a unique Ferrari supercar P540 Superfast Aperta, created in a single copy on request of the American millionaire Edward Walson - son of the inventor of cable television by John Walson. As stated in the official statement, the objective was to develop an automaker's modern version of the "golden" Ferrari 250GT NART Spyder model 1965, which "starred" in the novel Fellini 40-year-old - "Toby Dammit".

Appearance exclusive Ferrari, built on the basis of supercars 599 GTB Fiorano (see gallery), was developed by the studio Pininfarina. The car was built at Maranello, and Walson personally supervised every stage of creating their car. From the appearance of the first design drawing machine until the completion of construction of a fully working copy took 14 months. Powerplant Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta has not undergone any changes. In the engine compartment new items installed capacity shestilitrovy V12 620 hp, paired with a six-speed robotized gear box F1 SuperFast. Cost car not disclosed.

The first unique Ferrari, created in a single copy on request, began supercar Ferrari P4 / 5. The car was designed studio Pininfarina to order the car collector James Glikenhausa and represented a 660-horsepower Ferrari Enzo with new body. It is worth noting that the developers did not have the right to use this car logo Italian brand, as well as to represent it in competitions like "Ferrari".

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