Ferrari Testarossa with 6 wheels spotted in Texas, rumors suggest a new project by Gas Monkey Garage

6-wheeled Ferrari Testarossa spotted in Texas, rumors suggest a new Gas Monkey Garage project (Instagram / @hvber.media)

A 6-wheeled Ferrari Testarossa was seen on a flatbed truck in Dallas, Texas, USA, and it is believed to be a project by Gas Monkey Garage.

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The workshop is known for its extravagant creations, such as the roofless electric Testarossa with three seats that they showcased at the SEMA event last year. While the 6×6 Testarossa has an impressive look, it is unclear whether the four rear wheels are powered or if the vehicle has front-wheel drive.

The custom Ferrari appears to still be under construction, with parts like the missing front fenders and the Ferrari flat-12 engine exposed. Additionally, a large rear diffuser is not yet complete.

Despite the lack of official details, the evidence points to Gas Monkey Garage being responsible, especially since Richard Rawlings, the owner, recently purchased five Testarossas used as movie cars.

Another clue reinforcing the suspicion is the tow truck seen in the video, which resembles the one featured in the company’s videos. Given the team’s history of building unique car versions, many believe that this 6×6 Ferrari will be the next big project for the SEMA show.

Source: Motor1.com | Photos: Instagram (@hvber.media) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team