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more about #pininfarinap45 more comments → Foo2rama: So as I see it, the thing will be a tube chassis with a Ferrari engine, using the body work designed for his 1 off p4/5. My question is how is that b... more » stoke: I don't like Ferraris. Even among Ferraris, I don't like the Enzo. I don't have any particular desire to become a wealthy investor or producer so that... more » thepeel: I thought his original Coach P 4/5 was a travesty. For some reason, when all done up in a racing livery, I actually think this thing looks fantastic. ... more » SudeeptaCoppard: Technically the enzo was raced in lemans, FIA GT series, ALMS and a couple ofother series. Although with a different paintjob and a body kit (all jok... more » dwegmull comments for the purpose of obscurity: I suspect that Mr Glickenhaus 's definition of "it's not going to cost Crazy money" is a bit different than mine. For the record my definition would b... more » KurtAnakes: My Humanitarian Efforts are Through "The Glickenhaus Foundation" and are quite separate from my hobby. P 4/5 Competizione will be powered by a Ferrar... more » muhnkee_2 - Avantime Owner and 100% Jaloper: wht isnt he the president of the whole wide world? more » snapoversteer 'bout to get told: We should all reflect on the moral example set by Mr. Glickenhaus using great wealth for the greater good. May God bless his humanitarian efforts. more » dculberson: More power to him! It's so rare to see a custom coach built version of a car that blows the original away, visually. Maybe he'll manage to blow the ... more » macfarlane.a spent more on beer than dinner: What in god's name does the Glick mean by, "it's not going to cost Crazy money"? When I think of a well-calibrated sense of discretionary spending, I... more » Turboner: Hope the car isn't a basket case. more » Armand: I've been hanging around with a lot of Alfa enthusiasts lately, and looking at old Alfas is a good way to understand the whole Pininfarina/Bertone div... more » Feny: I loved that Quattroporte! My uncle had that Quattroporte in dark blue with a beige interior - it was gorgeous. I was surprised to see a Viennese lice... more » brandegee: Bravo, Peter. more » Mr_Sives_Remotoc: Great article as always, it's a pleasure to read you Peter! I don't know when Marcello first used the "Angular Rear Wheelarch", but if we look at the ... more » -
#customcars
Glickenhaus Plans Race-Ready P4/5 Competizione For 2010!
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. More » -
#cardesign
How The Stile Bertone Mantide Got Angular Rear Wheelarches
When Jason Castriota left Pininfarina for Bertone, it was like switching to Coke after a lifetime of Pepsi. Let’s examine a design element he’s started using that’s alien to Pininfarina but essential to Bertone. More » -
#jalopnikinterviews
Jason Castriota: Stile Bertone Mantide, Pininfarina P4/5 Designer
While in Shanghai, we sat down and interviewed the designer of the Pininfarina P4/5 and controversial, ZR1-based, Stile Bertone Mantide. What does this Jalopnik-reading young sports car designer have to say? More »

