Jim Glickenhaus acquires the Ferrari Modulo from Pininfarina - Road & Track
Nice for it to have its own thread, thanks Wayne. Now for the discussion on if it should be painted black again... (Sort of tongue in cheek, but I still think the discussion would be interesting... I like it in white, but I've seen pictures of it in Black and dug those too...)
Congratulations Jim, I certainly cannot criticise your taste! I could see you driving it with Giorgio Moroder playing out loud. Anyways, do you think Pininfarina will survive on its own?
Hi She steers fine. We'll adjust front spat slightly. Spheres are cast from bowling balls.Right switch gear left air vent. Chassis/engine/gearbox/suspension/ etc. all original 512s/612 can Am. We will drive her to Villa D'Este in 2016.
Jaw dropping. Can you fit in that thing easy? I'm 6'5" and most of these concept cars are impossible for me to see anywhere but from outside.
May I suggest you your next purchase, Sir? http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/special-projects-concept-cars/462712-pininfarina-sergio.html#post143413412
A great buy, what a beauty. I think your next purchase should be Pininfarina itself especially since Ferrari is not doing that....
Super cool. What mods (generally) are needed to make it truly useable? Doesn't appear to have a speedo, is DMV New York going to have an issue with that? What are the two balls on either side of the seats?
Yes. We will fit one as we did to Dino Competizione. Switch gear AC vent. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Absolutely stunning. Putting aside some of my favorite early Talbot Lagos, the Modulo is the most iconic car in the world. I love it in its current white color. Congratulations.
Found my own Modulo! ;-) Made by AMR in the planX series. A small series of kits made in resin. Only a few kits were made in resin by amr, rare find! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Where do you find the time Jim? With everything on your plate I'm beginning to doubt that you ever sleep.
Modula restoration project by Jim Glickenhaus is finished. Of course it was much more than a restoration because the concept car was never a finished "driver" which it is now. The car is now in Jim's garage in NY. Next stop, Pebble Beach. Thank god for rich, 'eccentric', car guys. Win Win https://www.facebook.com/pg/ScuderiaCameronGlickenhaus/photos/?ref=page_internal