Now that is awesome!
So if my math is right... Which I hope it is, I think it probably turns 2100rpm at 60mph and 2800 at 80 in sixth gear. Peter Hatch
How many P 4/5 were produced? I have seen Jim's in person a few times but I also remember seeing pictures of a white P 4/5.
I believe in my feable memory there was a mock-up, a full size study so to speak, which I believe now is in the possession of JG.
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Birdcage: http://www.maserati.us/maserati/us/en/index/passion/Heritage/Gran-Turismo/m-birdcage75.html
I agree. PF refined the design to the point that it would work on the street and could have put one on a street legal/US Show and Display Legal MC-12 chassis but although some came close no one wrote a check.
It's been my understanding that out of the 11 MC12's originally in the US, 6 were more than just S+D. (still, that limits who might be up for converting a perfectly good rare supercar )
That along with the MC12's engine was based on the Enzo design right? I'm sure its not exact but is there some connection?