The 'marriage' between a sports car and a station wagon was probably one of the better ideas in the automotive world, but many people still don't like it - and the masterpiece from the hands of Vandenbrink, the 612 Shooting Brake, might convince them otherwise!
Automotive design shooting brake dates back to the 60s of the last century, when various processors took 'under the knife' Aston Martin or Ferrari and added a little to them "butts". A characteristic of the shooting brake design is that the roof drops against butt and thus we do not get a form classical caravan, which tries to offer just maximum luggage compartment.
This time he was the star of the renovation Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 2+2, whose rear was completely redone – with grand touring features, 2+2 seats, 5.7-liter V 12-cylinder and 540 horsepower, Scaglietti certainly was right choice. Vandenbrink 612 Shooting Brake includes two more roof windows above the passengers on the last ones seats, because of the greater feeling spaciousness and freedom, and the modified side windows allow review above surroundings.
At the Vandenbrink company, they needed quite a bit for the final processing 10 years and is still at this moment unique the product. They will make more more, but only after order. And the price? 300 thousand euros.
Gallery: Vandenbrink 612 Shooting Brake
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