Don't buy this, just don't!
Written by Kurt Schleier   
Thursday, 23 October 2008 18:47

MongrelWhile having our weekly browse at a German car sales site we couldn't help noticing this hideous mongrel called a Jerrari. Made on the basis of a 1969 Jeep Wagoneer it sports the front of a Ferrari 365 GT2+2.

It even features specially made Jerari detailing, steering wheel and pedals. Responisble for this hybrid is American car collector Bill Harrah (1500 cars in his collection) who had the Jeep built to this specification after Ferrari allegedly refused to build him a new 4×4 Ferrari.

The engine is still a trusty American V8 but it can now cough out its fumes through 4 original Ferrari exhaust pipes. Even though most of it is American it has benefitted from a lovely retrimmed interior.

The car was for sale on Ebay in May and sold to Germany, now it's for sale at wheeler dealer in Münster, Germany. If you fancy yourself in a ridiculous car, have a look here:
suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/showDetails.html

 


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