Thanks Jim and Steve for showing me the various cars. I had a great time! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Jim can explain that much better, but from what I understand it is a P2 reconstruction made out of Ferrari parts.
Looks very much like a P4 recreation that I am selling - also made from a Ferrari chassis and motor etc. (titled as a 1967 330GT 2+2). Very cool cars. Ron www.ronsusser.com Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Dino 206 race replica with V6 and built with Ferrari parts... occasionally it is in the shop area with the back of the body off getting worked on.. it's always there and from my understanding not for sale.... same with the black 355 Challenge car (i want the black challenge car!!!)
Andreas, What was the titanium-colored car with the coat of arms? Looks like a prototype of some sort.
Jack, that's one of the two Lola's the Mancusos were racing. That's their family crest, pretty neat. Cars looked terrific and I believe they're for sale. BorisSF: LFSC stands for Lake Forest Sports Car, one of the two Chicago Ferrari dealers
yep it is a P2 reconstruction, built with Ferrari parts, and the Ferrari motor. Though the motor is out now and getting worked on. not for sale. The enzo is a customers and not for sale, the MC12 Corsa is also a customers and not for sale. Same as the Black 355 Challenge Car. BUT!!! The 2 Lola Sport racers are for sale. Call Adam 847-295-6560 ext. 214 if you want details. Most of these cars are customers that we like to keep around so more people can see them, honestly they are just cool to have in here!! They call it a showroom for a reason and since we have the space we love having them. If anyone wants to come by as for me when you get here, Ill be happy to show you around. -Jim
Ron, Is that car street legal? What options does it have? Example, AC, Stereo, Heat, top, etc. Can you not be cheap and lazy and post most pictures. I might be interested. I will call you once I have seen more pictures. How do you service a car like this? Morphodite? 100% Ferrari parts? How many of these morphodites made? How close is it to the actual? When was it built and how many miles and owners? Why are they getting rid of it? How much did it cost to build and what prices did they sell for? How do you insure a car like this? I do not want to be a laughing stock on the road or a wanna be. PLEASE POST MORE PICTURES. GUS
You can find a lot more information here: http://www.ronsusser.com/inventory.asp?i=611 It was built back in 1996, by Jim Carpenter (when he was based in Phoenix). It's based on the motor and the main chassis rails of 6067GT. See: http://www.parrotbyte.com/330GTRegistry/Detail/SN_6067.html
Andreas - thanks for the assist. Below is a more updated link: http://www.ronsusser.com/vehicles.asp?c=df&id=611 My god Gus, you are in a question asking mood. more answers to follow. Ron