One Off Vignale Shooting Brake: 1965 Ferrari 330 GT Vignale One Off Vignale Shooting Brake: 1965 Ferrari 330 GT Vignale | Bring a Trailer This 1965 Ferrari 330 GT Vignale (chassis 7963) is one of the most unusual coachbuilt Modena products of the day. It left the Maranello factory as a standard-issue 330 GT 2+2 in Rosso Red, before its first owner commissioned Vignale. Find it here on Graeme Hunt in London, England for 637,500 GBP (~$884,400 USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission. 1965 Ferrari 330GT Vignale Special Shooting Brake - Totally Unique | Motor Cars For Sale | Graeme Hunt Ltd.
I think it is still a very elegant vehicle and one of a kind. Almost like a prototype. I do not want to say it's quite common, but on this side it is not unusual to have "known" coachbuilders modifying a Ferrari. This is a 5 door family 456 GT by PininFarina Ferrari 456 Venice Station Wagon by Pininfarina: Sultan of Brunei's Ferrari 456 Venice Estate
I like the unusual and tastefully modified stuff, the skill of the hot rod shops in the U.S is superb watching on TV. I would love that 456 as great for taking the dog along! Dave 😉
haha, well it can store your dog in the back but I still consider it a hatchback. Very neat machine btw. Currently one of my "modern" favorites. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Interesting design and imagination at work here. The last time I saw this color combination, Butterscotch and BR green, was on my floor mats after a trip to Baskin Robins with my daughters.
hahaha there is a real 412 pickup btw. Ferrari 412 pick-up truck - pictures | Auto Express Ferrari 412 pick-up truck is a world first | Auto Express LMAO! Image Unavailable, Please Login
RE: "Shooting Break". I took all the goofy emblems off my MAX hatchback and no one knew what it was. I considered [635 vvt Bavaria Shooting Break]. Never got the nerve to actually do it though. It would have been almost legitimate because it is a six cylindar 3.5 vvt (two valve pushrod] and I often carried my Beretta 12 gauge autoloader in it to the local mountain trap range. [Personal best 50 in a row and was awarded a patch for doing it because no one had ever gotten his second 25 in a row exactly after his first 25 in a row]. I plead forgetfulness concerning the last 50 out of 100.