The P540 Superfast Apertas proud new owner, Edward Walson, son of John Walson, the inventor of cable TV, approached Ferrari in 2008 to produce a modern reinterpretation of the gold-coloured car in the film. "I had always dreamed of designing sports cars," Walson explains, "and when I saw this film the decision came of its own accord: one day I would have my Ferrari." In accordance with the Special Projects approach to producing such individual one-offs, the P540 Superfast Aperta respects all existing international safety and homologation requirements and is thus road legal. The car was designed by Pininfarina and built in Maranello, and the client was directly involved in each stage of its development. As the 599 GTB Fiorano donor car is a coupe considerable effort went into strengthening the chassis by using finite element analysis in development and the increase in weight was kept down to just 20 kg by employing carbon-fibre extensively. From the initial sketches to the final, road-legal car took just 14 months. As the client took delivery of the car at Fiorano his excitement was understandable: "This is the most special Christmas present of my life." Technical specifications Length 4731 mm Width 1954 mm Height 1300 mm Wheelbase 2750 mm Front track 1690 mm Rear track 1620 mm Engine 65" V12 Displacement 5999 cc Maximum power 456 kW (620 CV) at 7600 rpm Maximum torque 608 Nm (62 kgm) at 5600 rpm This special cars colour was inspired by the film "Toby Dammit", one of the three episodes of the film "Histoires Extraordinaires" made in 1968 based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe. "Toby Dammit", the third of the three episodes, directed by Federico Fellini, with Terence Stamp Salvo Randone and Milena Vukotic, based on the story "Never Bet The Devil Your Head". The other two episodes, "Metzengerstein" and "William Wilson", were directed by Roger Vadim and Louis Malle. |