
You're a hobbyist with a lot of space in the living room, a yen for Formula 1 models, and $24,000 to spend on your next hand-assembled project. For you, Drinkstuff has come to the rescue with a full-scale, handmade, carbon fiber model of a Ferrari F1 challenger that will make you the talk of, well, probably everywhere.
The 1:1 model car, with metal decorations and actual rubber tires, comes with everything but an engine. Delivery time is four months, which give you plenty of time to build an equally impressive scale-size race track in the backyard.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Patrick @ Apr 16th 2007 8:19PM
Wow. Im Planning On Opening A Sports Bar This Year And This Would Be Perfect To Hang Upside Down From The Ceiling. And Way Cheaper Than The Real Thing
David @ Apr 16th 2007 8:57PM
Real rubber tires, wow! How about a Schumaker driver figure with authentic decals? And what about steerable wheels and a working suspension?
Nick @ Apr 16th 2007 9:25PM
Autoblog said -
"Drinkstuff has come to the rescue with a full-scale, handmade, carbon fiber model of a Ferrari F1"
Nay! It is fibreglass.
Jaymez @ Apr 16th 2007 9:54PM
A fool and his money...
HotRodzNKustoms @ Apr 16th 2007 9:56PM
On the scopes of things this is a deal compared to what Ferrari wants for a full size display!
drew @ Apr 16th 2007 10:03PM
Money is not an option for poeple who can buy things like this. Someone who would acually try to work this into there budget would have to be downright retarded.
Mr. Red @ Apr 16th 2007 10:07PM
well, does it include a full suspension and drive train minus motor, i mean could we legitly play with this thing if we finished the drive train like a crappy go-kart?
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Tom.L. @ Apr 16th 2007 11:13PM
Nice, perfect for the L.A. quasi-celebrity poser.
I can see him giving a party to show-off the new addition to his private collection, the same car driven by the almighty Michael Schumi... Thats just sad.
By the way, it´s great for a project, get an engine that fit this (Mini, Honda Fit...) an benefit for Hundreds of Millions in research in testing, aerodinamics....
Tagg @ Apr 17th 2007 12:45AM
I here the pocket change jingling at Toyota and the whispers "Will it hold our engine?"
Viv @ Apr 17th 2007 10:40AM
#10, that's damn funny.
Adam @ Apr 17th 2007 3:02PM
Fiberglass != Carbon Fiber.
Gurpreet @ Apr 22nd 2007 8:30AM
Could you sit in it and turn the steering wheel and press the buttons