Monday, Apr 21, 2008

Fake Ferraris

CNN: Fake Ferraris

Off topic...but interesting
Fake Ferraris
In Italy, a group of rogue mechanics made Toyotas and Pontiacs look like Ferraris.
what next? lol

Posted by mark @ 09:23 AM (431 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. p. doff said...

It's just a kitcar innit. You can get anything from a Ferrari to a Lamborghini lookalike, plus a whole load of vintage car clones like E Type Jag to Austin Healey. I even built a Lotus 7 clone myself. The Pontiac Fiero and Toyota MR2 based 'Ferraris' are not kitcars as such as they just involve removing the outer body panels and sticking new ones on.

No, not a great deal to do with HPC.

Monday, April 21, 2008 09:44AM Report Comment
 

2. mark said...

no the reality is they are actually selling them as a real item...

don't forget the fake eggs in china made from chemicals to beat inflation.......

Monday, April 21, 2008 09:46AM Report Comment
 

3. p. doff said...

You can buy a 'Rolex' on e-bay for a tenner and I dare say some people think they are getting the genuine article.

Monday, April 21, 2008 10:19AM Report Comment
 

4. jack c said...

In Scotland they manufactured several politicians who ended up in the English parliament - one of them ran a miracle economy for about 10 years but rumour now has it that it could be fake.

Does anyone have anymore information on this?

Monday, April 21, 2008 10:20AM Report Comment
 

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