Tantamount to giving the Mona Lisa a mohawk haircut, a perfectly good 2003 Ferrari 360 Modena coupe has been given the stretch limousine treatment. An Aussie owner decided to chop the Italian steed and added aluminum chassis extensions, fiberglass body panels, and gull-wing style doors. Inside, the limo gets black leather seating for eight, two televisions, a minibar, and lighting worthy of an Atlantic City strip club. Engine duties are still carried out by the stock Modena’s once mid-mounted 3.6-liter V8 that’s good for 400 horsepower. The Rosso Corsa red Ferrari behemoth is up for sale for about $285,000 but is probably worth decidedly less to the discriminating buyer.
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