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You wouldn’t know it by looking at it, but this custom Ferrari isn’t a classic racecar but instead is a modern road model. Thanks to some clever fabrication, an impressive machine was made more graceful with plenty of retro flair that hearkens back to the mighty 250 Testa Rossa.
This classic Chrysler proves it’s tougher than modern cars.
Created by S-Klub LA, under the skin this ride is a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti the shop likes to call the Ferrari 612 TR Teppista. Not only does it have a curvaceous body, bold rear wing, and side-exit exhausts, the gold accents you see are real 24K gold plating.
Yes, this build is big time in your face, like a rockstar doing his thing while not caring what you think about him or his craft. Some are going to love this ride, others will loathe it, but it’s guaranteed to elicit some sort of emotional response out of people.

That body you see is a fiberglass recreation of a 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa’s created for a guy who was scared to crash and damage the body of his classic Ferrari. When he was track his Testa Rossa, he would pull the real body off, install the fiberglass recreation, then swap them back afterward.
While that might sound like a lot of work, considering what that car’s worth today, it was a smart move.
S-Klub was able to acquire that replica body and used that to make this extreme build. However, they had to cut up the beautiful body and stretch it a foot in width to accommodate the considerably wider girth of the 612 Scaglietti.
They also had to stretch the body two feet in length. Other modifications include GTO vents in the hood, plenty of custom carbon-fiber parts added, plus the clear dome that shows off the V12.

That engine is tuned to make about 600-horsepower, which is a monstrous amount considering the car weighs around 2,700 lbs.
This is one wild machine, both aesthetically and performance-wise. S-Klub says it won’t make another, so it’s also truly unique.
Check out the full review of this car and see it in action here.
Images via S-Klub LA