1960 Ferrari Rambler Wagon 2-Door Ferrambo $500k
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1960 Ferrari Rambler Wagon 2-Door Ferrambo $500k
eBay Motors: Ferrari : 360 (item 330270318987 end time Sep-21-08 15:33:05 PDT)
What the heck is a Ferrambo? This is the dreamt up concoction of Tim Divers of Divers Street Rods and Mike Warn that started a couple of years back as just a joking suggestion, and what turned into a Ridler Award Winning Street Rod that has an unimaginable amount of hours put into the final product.
The Ferrambo is marriage between a 1960 Rambler powered by Ferrari's 3.6 Liter V8 engine that came out of a 2002 Ferrari 360 Modena Donor car. Every detail on this car was completely thought out, everything you see was either machined or handmade, if it wasn't part of the original cars. Here’s a brief look at some of the features.
* Art Morrison & Divers Street Rods Chassis.
* One Off Wheel Hubs to fit Custom Wheels.
* Drop Out Subframe for Service.
* Ferrari Unequal Wishbone front and rear suspension.
* Swan Composite and Brembo Brake Calipers.
* Art Morrison Steering Box.
* One Off Machined 18x8.5 Front and 20x10 Rear Wheels.
* Ferrari's 3.6 Liter V8 Engine (405 hp).
* Ferrari's 6-speed Manual Transmission.
* One-Off Divers Street Rods Exhaust System.
* 1960 Rambler Body.
* PPG Ferrari Rosso Corsa Red.
* Custom Aluminum Hood and Grill.
* Body work by Shawn McNally, Jim Lykken and Russ Divers.
* Painter Shawn McNally and Jim Lykken.
* Customer Divers Street Rods Headlights and LED Tail Lights.
* Saffron Fine Scottish Leather Interior by Scott Divers.
* MoTec Gauges and completely customer Divers Dash Board.
* Speedway Steering Column.
What the heck is a Ferrambo? This is the dreamt up concoction of Tim Divers of Divers Street Rods and Mike Warn that started a couple of years back as just a joking suggestion, and what turned into a Ridler Award Winning Street Rod that has an unimaginable amount of hours put into the final product.
The Ferrambo is marriage between a 1960 Rambler powered by Ferrari's 3.6 Liter V8 engine that came out of a 2002 Ferrari 360 Modena Donor car. Every detail on this car was completely thought out, everything you see was either machined or handmade, if it wasn't part of the original cars. Here’s a brief look at some of the features.
* Art Morrison & Divers Street Rods Chassis.
* One Off Wheel Hubs to fit Custom Wheels.
* Drop Out Subframe for Service.
* Ferrari Unequal Wishbone front and rear suspension.
* Swan Composite and Brembo Brake Calipers.
* Art Morrison Steering Box.
* One Off Machined 18x8.5 Front and 20x10 Rear Wheels.
* Ferrari's 3.6 Liter V8 Engine (405 hp).
* Ferrari's 6-speed Manual Transmission.
* One-Off Divers Street Rods Exhaust System.
* 1960 Rambler Body.
* PPG Ferrari Rosso Corsa Red.
* Custom Aluminum Hood and Grill.
* Body work by Shawn McNally, Jim Lykken and Russ Divers.
* Painter Shawn McNally and Jim Lykken.
* Customer Divers Street Rods Headlights and LED Tail Lights.
* Saffron Fine Scottish Leather Interior by Scott Divers.
* MoTec Gauges and completely customer Divers Dash Board.
* Speedway Steering Column.
#3
true say supra. the first 2 pics look like its a model car. plus i think if u race in this car then maybe instead of coming first, the cars going to flip over cuz theres no weight in the front, where the engine is supposed to be. plus it looks so ugly that u cant even pick chicks in it
#5
u guys joking you dont like that ?
thats a crazy idea first off,
its a peice of art.
thats like so many man hours i couldnt even guess man,
just needs tints and suicide doors in my eyes.
look at the lines, and from the rear it loox sick.
imagine poping that clutch pulling out of somewhere.
deff not for course racing tho.
thats a crazy idea first off,
its a peice of art.
thats like so many man hours i couldnt even guess man,
just needs tints and suicide doors in my eyes.
look at the lines, and from the rear it loox sick.
imagine poping that clutch pulling out of somewhere.
deff not for course racing tho.
#8
The car is beautiful.
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