Without a doubt, the 1962 Ferrari Breadvan was the weirdest thing ever to come from the Italian automaker. Ferrari only ever made one of them. Most recently, though, Dutch car design company Niels van Roij Design created a one-off tribute to the Breadvan from a modern Ferrari.
Meet the Niels van Roij Design Breadvan Hommage. Based on a Ferrari 550 Maranello donor car, van Roij gave it unique headlights and exhausts. The body was then hand-beaten and the interior was handmade.
Since the Breadvan Hommage was designed and built for a single customer, no price accompanied the emailed press release Niels van Roij Design provided. Read on to see the rest of the car.
The Breadvan Hommage is a one-off tribute by Dutch automotive design firm Niels van Roij Design to the 1962 Ferrari Breadvan.
Niels van Roij Design Breadvan Hommage.
Luuk van Kaathoven/Niels van Roij Design
Ferrari only ever made one Breadvan and it was based on a 250 GT SWB.
1962 Ferrari Breadvan.
Niels van Roij Design
The car was given a shooting brake rear design for improved aerodynamics in racing.
1962 Ferrari Breadvan.
Niels van Roij Design
The Hommage version also has that familiar shooting-brake rear end.
Niels van Roij Design Breadvan Hommage.
Luuk van Kaathoven/Niels van Roij Design
It uses a Ferrari 550 Maranello as a donor car.
Niels van Roij Design Breadvan Hommage.
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