This Might Just Be The Worst Ferrari Replica Known To Humankind

I’ve never seen the point of Ferrari replicas. Even the well-executed ones are usually easy to spot as counterfeits, especially when they pull away and you hear the sound of a four-pot MR2 engine and not an exotic V8 or V12. And then there are the really bad ones. Like this monstrosity.

Apparently it’s supposed to be a Ferrari Enzo, although it looks more like an Enzo that’s been sketched by a five-year-old. Actually I’m going to retract that statement, as it’s a bit insulting to five-year-olds.

Peel away that mess of a body - which looks like it’s been stepped on by a giant at the front - and you’ll find a humble 1986 V6 Pontiac Fiero. Not that you’ll see the V6 when peering into the ‘engine bay’; whoever converted this went as far as adding a fake V12 engine to sit under the glass.
This thorough approach extends to the doors, which open in a scissor fashion. The owner calls them "gull wing doors" and the real Enzo had dihedral doors, but we’ll gloss over that.

The best part? This baby is up for grabs. Yep, it’s up for sale on Craigslist for a mere $5500. Apparently it "needs a tune up after sitting for 8 years", although we think what it really needs is destruction by fire.
Source: Car and Driver via World Car Fans
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