We have met the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus brand before, usually in the form of super or hyper sports cars. Now they are venturing into a new terrain that is challenging, dusty, dirty and anything but elegantly leveled asphalt.
The Baja 1000 is a challenging race that takes place in the Mexican desert. Only the best-prepared, and in some cases, extreme off-road vehicles are up to it. They will embark on a challenging race at Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus, with sandy Boot Buggy'em. They were inspired by the Baja Boot car driven by Steve McQueen himself. It is available in two versions: 'road' with 460 horsepower and competitive with what 650 horsepower. Fully independent suspension, robust all-terrain tires and more 170 liter fuel tanks ensure that you will hardly be stuck in the middle of the unforgiving desert terrain. The competition version will be able to transport even for up to 800 'competitive' kilometers fuel.
Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus stands behind the brand James Glickenhaus, who is a film director and avid collector of Ferrari cars. This time they left the safe and already familiar waters of road sports cars and ventured into the unknown, on an inexorable terrain. The first buyers of the Boot Buggy will be able to participation in the Baja 1000 race, and they will be able to drive to the starting line straight from the factory. The driver of the competition version of the Boot Buggy will even be able to drive away some sections of the challenging race.
Gallery: Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus Boot Buggy
More information:
glickenhausracing.com