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The Jerrari is for sale...

Discussion in 'Vintage Ferrari Market' started by ArtS, Apr 25, 2008.

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  1. ArtS

    ArtS F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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  2. El Wayne

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    Yes, but lost it some time ago.

    I actually bid on this thing the last time it was on eBay and I still think it would make a cool commuter - once the A/C is working, of course.
     
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    The second car, still in the museum, is a much nicer job. Lacks the weird nose, and it still has the correct 4-cam motor. A real "sleeper" as Mr. Harrah intended. And with lots of work on the front suspension, it actually handled.........well, for a Wagoneer......

    That first car was strange to see in your rearview mirror.....Oh wow! A Ferrari! uhhh, wait......what is that!!! But with the buckboard suspension he could never keep up with my Speedster on Mt. Rose Highway. (until we came to a passing lane.......).

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  4. Challenge64

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    Yes I was about to say..The "Jerrari" I saw is not what is on ebay. Ive been to that museum and thats not the car in that museum
     
  5. El Wayne

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    I'm aware of both vehicles but the Jeep-powered one here is affordable and would be ideal for a daily driver that would draw more than its share of confused looks. The Ferrari-powered car would be a bit pricier, draw no attention whatsoever and not be practical as a daily beater.
     
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    Good lord, I think that thing is hideous. However, I can only wonder what it actually sold for.
     
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    I'd buy it if they would let me drive it on the lawn at Cavallino.


    LOL
     
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    Not a snowball's chance in hell! :D
     
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    There are two versions, the one with the 365 nose and now the V8, and the one in the National Auto Museum in Reno that has the full Wagoneer body (albeit stretched ahead of the windshield) and the V12 engine.

    The museum car is by far the better package not surprisingly.
     
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    Truly painful
     

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