The essence is that this car is nothing less than a cross between a Ferrari and a Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It was built five decades ago by order of the renowned American collector William Harrah, who dreamed of a high-speed off-roader with all-wheel drive for everyday trips.

Ferrari and Jeep Grand Wagoneer hybrid

Harrah had a wrecked Ferrari 365 GT 2 2 supercar — his mechanic got into an accident in this car in winter — and parts from this car were decided to be used in building the SUV. The front part from the Ferrari with round headlights and a lowered hood was mounted on the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and the steering wheel and seats from the supercar were placed in the cabin.

Ferrari and Jeep Grand Wagoneer hybrid

However, the most interesting thing is the 4.4-liter V12 from Ferrari, producing 320 horsepower. It is noteworthy that it coexists with the standard 3-speed automatic transmission of the Jeep and the all-wheel drive system.

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However, in 1977 the V12 was removed and installed on a regular Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and the Jerrari was equipped with a 230-horsepower "eight" from a Chevrolet Corvette. A year later, William Harrah passed away, and the car was resold several times. Now the SUV has been slightly restored, and it is looking for a new owner.