Nils van Roji’s special clients seem to love exotic breadvan-style exotic cars, and his latest custom coachbuilt project reflects just that. The new car is based on the famous Ferrari 365 Daytona GTB/4 Shooting Brake that was made in the 1970s. The original car had gullwing side rear windows and massive tailgate glass to view whatever goods the owner was hauling. van Roji’s design will take the iconic design cues from the original and utilize them on a more modern Ferrari like the 599 GTB Fiorano. This also means it will have V12 power, a more aggressive design, and safety measures not present on the original car. While it will mimic the Daytona, it will also get special touches unique to the homage car. There’s no release date, but we’re excited to see the finished product.
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