Stretch Ferrari Limousine Made!

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Check out these guys making a stretch Ferrari Limousine by cutting up a Ferrari 360 Modena.
Yikes, I probably be happy with a non-stretched one…

The motorsport press thought it was a big deal when Ferrari made their F1 car longer than last season’s by a couple of inches. Well, some nutjobs in a chop-shop somewhere have taken things a step further by hacking a perfectly good Ferrari in two and adding a few seats, turning out a gran turismo even longer than the 612 Scaglietti.

To make matters worse, this wasn’t some 80’s-era $30k Ferrari, either: they’ve chopped up a previous-generation 360 Modena, arguably among the most beautiful of modern road-going Ferraris.

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6 Responses to Stretch Ferrari Limousine Made!

  1. LiMo says:

    noooo.. ferrari is just not made to be a limo! it is perfect the way it is! mercedes – ok! even mini cooper – ok.. but ferrari?! it still hurts me for what they did to the poor car 🙁

  2. Izl says:

    Why ruin a perfect modena

  3. Tane says:

    Why is it that you all think this is bad. Its just another way of people modding exsisting goodness. If it wasn’t for modding we wouldn’t have the limo in the first place. The questions I have are, what happens to all that heat the engine gives off? It looks like the engine compartment is open to the seating compartment. How does the cooling system work when its all open like that?

  4. It looks great, but I wonder how it will be for the passengers, still to arrive in something this unusual, it may not even matter! 🙂

  5. a limo is a limo and a Ferrari is a Ferrari. Thats the way they’re supposed to be.

  6. limohire says:

    I have seen the ferrari in red, looks great!

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