It signifies that the owner of the carriage has ripped off enough tourists to enable him to own a Ferrari, saqfely tucked away in a garage in the suburbs of Marrakech.
The painting of the rear suspension might not be original. The owner is going to have a hard time getting it certified in the Classiche program. It might have an even numbered VIN - a real competitor to other early Pony cars.
With hard first hand knowledge of the power plant for that vehicle....$5k YEARLY is closer to reality. At this point the only upside is they are my justification for a proper "barn"... no hoof will ever touch that concrete floor when it does happen
Let's hope this model has an effective rear diffuser to deal with that problem. Without that update, I bet this one stinks like Kimi & Phil's F60s.
Nah! Thats a replica.... And the best bit is, the builder used one OEM ferrari part during his build of this replica!