Ferrari P4/5 @ Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
“The entire vehicle expresses elegance and fluidity with the clear-cut, uncluttered lines that are typical of Pininfarina’s style," said Ken Okuyama, director of Pininfarina styling.
Glickenhaus, 55, a former B-movie writer/director/producer-turned Wall Street fund manager (Glickenhaus’ movie credits include Maniac Cop, Frankenhooker, Slaughter of the Innocents and Timemaster), is particularly passionate about the P3/4 (also known as the 412 P) and P4 models; only three of each model were produced in 1966 and ’67 and he owns one of them, worth up to $10 million.
The original Ferrari P3/4s beat the Ford GT40s at Daytona and won the constructors’ sports car championship in ’67, the year in which the GT40s won Le Mans.
In April, at the Villa d’Este Concours d’Elegance in Como, Italy, Pininfarina unveiled another custom Ferrari, the 612 Scaglietti based “K” it built for Peter Kalikow, president of New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.



























