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Vandenbrink Design Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake Custom

Vandenbrink Design Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake Custom

The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti was a 2+2 grand tourer coupe manufactured by the iconic brand for a short stretch from 2004 – 2010. For all intents and purposes it was a good looking automobile, but it never really made waves like the Ferrari FF that would ultimately replace it. The Vandenbrink Design 612 Shooting Brake Custom takes the thoroughbred platform of the Ferrari 612 with its 5.7L Ferrari V12 producing 533 horsepowers and 434 lb-ft of torque and turns it into full shooting brake it should have been from the beginning with an added cargo area and a modified roofline with two rear seat skylights and a rear spoiler. This shooting brake custom is the version of the Ferrari 612 that probably should have existed from the beginning, and despite the fact it was a concept that was originally unveiled more than a decade ago, it’s an actual car you can buy now.