It's taken him months, but finally, his masterpiece is complete. Jim Glickenhaus, the man who bought the one-off P4/5 Pininfarina from Ferrari, has finally turned his exclusive supercar into a race-ready machine. No word on the stats of this car yet, but rumor has it that his team have been testing it at the Nürburgring and plan to enter it in the next 24 hour race. What's also surprising is that it won't be racing for Italy, since this car's Italian. It'll be racing for America, since the owner is American. Look for this car at the green hell later this year. Share On Facebook
What you are looking at is a road-ready remake of one of Ferrari's legendary Le Mans racers of the 1970's created in 2006. It shares the platform and power of the Enzo Ferrari and goes as fast as an Enzo Ferrari. Pininfarina significantly helped in designing this car, since they design all the cars for Ferrari & Maserati. It has the same racey look of the old 330 P4 Race Car, the car that this is based off, but it's more of a road car. But, it seems that Ferrari may make this a race car in the mere future. You see, Ferrari only made one P4/5 and they sold it to James Glickenhaus, an American Car Collector and Race Team Owner. Now, he plans to bring it back out and turn it into a hardcore racer. So far, it has worked, and he has posted a video of what this new racer may look like at 200 MPH. Take a look below.