Apparently, Ferrari made 7 wagons on the 456 chassis. 6 of them went to the Sultan of Brunei. Where are they know, any for sale? What would be the market value of the 456 Venice? "Honey, I just bought a station wagon for the kids, OK?" thx luke SF, CA
Wow! A 4 door Ferrari, I want a bike rack on mine. If there are 6 out there, I'm sure some point in time some will be offered to the public. It looks good to me.
I read that some Ferrari VIPs in Europe also ordered the "shooting break" 456. There was even one for sale on the carclassic website about a year ago. They do pop up every now and then.
An issue of Autocar from the past year has a short article about a 456 wagon that was for sale. I think it might have been the same green one pictured above. I'll try scanning the piece sometime over the holidays.
a couple of them ended up for sale in London (think Taylor and Crawley had them) saw one parked up, fantastic looking car just what a ferrari GT should be, elegant, fast and discreet
Not as charming as the breadvan, but nice... Does it seat 5? Or still just 4 like the 456? If it seats 5, then I seriously want one! I need to get a 5-seat 4-door sometime in the next year or two... probably an M5... maybe a Maserati Quattraporte... or if I could find one, I'd be all over one of these 7. Any other "wagons" built by Ferrari? A 246GT Breadvan, perhaps?
front view: (Note the DB Wagon, err...Shooting Brk. in the background) Both would look very cool with my kayak on top.... thx luke
I really like the 456 Estate. I never saw one in real, but it looks like the perfect Ferrari (beside an Enzo). Fast, unique, practical and beautiful. Does anyone knows in which colours the cars are delivered? Have anyone s/n? Price? I've an advertisement of Taylor and Crawley in Classic & Sports car (issue August 2001). And in the stock list there is an 456 Estate. Colour?
Seen a couple in England. They look a little odd from some angles--I think Ferrari just put a station wagon rear end on to a 456 front end. There's not much engineering or technical innovation in them. But they are certainly unique. Contact Taylor and Crawley in England or Modena Motors (also in England--ask for Graham) and maybe they can help you find one. Getting it into the US would be a problem, but these might qualify for show and display exemption as only 7 were made, they are no longer in production, and you could even make the case that they are somewhat historically significant (custom ordered by the Sultan of Bruneii and his brother)--these are the three criteria for a vehicle to qualify under S&D. I believe the Sultan of Bruneii's brother, Prince Jafri, was the real car fanatic, and these were commissioned by him. I don't think he bought all of them. Some of the cars in Bruneii come up for sale every now and then--through the sources mentioned above.
Slightly off-topic, but there is a Bentley Arnage Estate for sale on Ebay right now, claimed to have been commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei. Any of these would make the perfect "family hauler". Look out Soccer Moms, Dads pullin' up in the Ferrari!
to the best of my knowledge, there were only six estates built. if a seventh exists, i have not heard of it. the cars were ordered by the sultan (actually, his brother, jefri, dealt with most of the royal garages dealings). i beleive he only took delivery of five of the cars. the sixth, is the one that appeared in england about 3 years ago and was later offered for sale (being brokered by the firm mentioned above). the sales price was something along the lines of "offers in excess of 1 million pounds". since that car came on the market, many of the sultans cars have begun to appear- keeping in mind that they never existed according to the factory. marconi has two of the vehicles, an fx and a venice cabriolet. obviously, the cars can be brought into the us , but they are all right hand drive and do not meet epa/dot regulations. i would have to beleive that they are brought in under the exemption. almost all the cars that were part of the venice project (including the cab, the estate, a four door sedan, amongst others) and many of the sultans others vehicles have been seized and were no longer in his posession as of july 2002. the sultan is in receivership and the bank (a bank everyone here has heard of) seized the vehicles and other property. the sultan also had a least 2 operational mythos, one in blue, and many custom rolls royces and bentleys. all the cars are in bad shape as they were simply locked up in storage facilities for years when the bank seized them. all of the cars will require extensive work to make them road-worthy again. the cars continue to trickle onto the market very slowly as not to flood the market and keep the values high enough that the bank can recover its loss. none of the cars are being offered in the us and will not be publicly offered. about the only way one will begin to enter the us is if it is bought abroad and changes hands several times to an american owner, at least for now.
i am not at liberty to say, i would have to beleive that the info could be found on the internet, as the sultans affairs have not been that secretive.
Hopes dashed ! I will have to wait for the E55 estate, or for BMW to introduce the M5 as a wagon (they have them in Europe !). The Bentley is a little much, although I have always liked the idea of getting a Bentley Turbo R. The only thing that kept from taking the plunge has been Keith Martin's comment (SportsCarMarket): "The only thing more expensive to fix than a Bentley is the space shuttle" thx luke