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Sbarro Ferrari 360 Remix Costs More Than A New 296 GTB
Jun. 13, 2022 7:32 PM ET by Chase Bierenkoven Supercars / 15 Comments A price that would buy a new Ferrari or a lot of Sbarro pizza. Back in 1956 in Brooklyn, NY, Sbarro first opened its doors. Over the next several decades the iconic- sorry. That's the Sbarro pizza chain. The Sbarro we're talking about was founded in Switzerland in 1971. And at least what that Sbarro makes looks far more appetizing than the pizza. That includes this, a Sbarro Alcador GTB. This one is listed for sale over in Germany. Nuremberg to be specific. The Sbarro Alcador GTB was based on the Ferrari 360, though it certainly doesn't look it. It also asks for modern Ferrari money. The listing states the seller wants $422,000 USD for it, around $100K more than Ferrari's current mid-engine offering, the Ferrari 296 GTB. Dollar for dollar, this is a far more strange and unique car than any Ferrari on sale today. mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de Apparently, this is one of only three Alcador GTBs in existence. This car was originally commissioned by a German family, eventually finding its way to this Nuremberg dealer. It's also a hell of a lot more expensive than your average Ferrari 360 in Germany. You can have a German 360 for as low as $80,000 USD depending on mileage and condition. Then again, there's a reason for that discrepancy. Starting with the bodywork, which has aged rather well, sans the TVR-esque headlights. We'd maybe pull those Ferrari wheels off. Not everyone needs to know this is a 360, after all. Still, the engine is a huge giveaway, sporting Ferrari's trademark red valve covers. Speaking of, this one is said to produce roughly 400 hp and 275 lb-ft, right in line with the 360's figures. However, you'll have to manage that power through Ferrari's dreaded F1 semi-automatic gearbox. mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de Inside, it's a bit easier to tell this used to be a Ferrari, especially once you see the gauge cluster and center console. Those are nearly unchanged as compared to the 360. Still, the beige Alcantara seats and trim help to set the car apart. As do the hilarious gullwing doors, which are certainly more McLaren than Ferrari. In the end, the only thing this Sbarro has in common with the pizza chain is the wedge shape of their products. We'll let you decide which one you'd rather have, or you can just buy a new 2022 Ferrari 296 GTB for that money. Your call. mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de mobile.de Join The Discussion
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Ferrari 296 GTB Chase Bierenkoven Associate Editor Shortly before applying to law school, Chase decided to take a chance on pursuing his dream job: playing with cars and getting paid for it. Law school was just a means to an end, after all. His first writing job was freelance and barely paid his grocery bill. It quickly turned into a full-time position, eventually leading Chase to join CarBuzz in 2022. Chase now tests cars, and sits comfortably at the news desk when he's not in the driver's seat. In his spare time, Chase can be heard trying to play guitar, or out enjoying Colorado's natural splendor in his BMW M3. Contact Chase @bierenkoven @cbier823 LoginSign Up Home News Features Car Reviews Car Advice 2021 CarBuzz Awards New Cars Used Cars Future Cars Compare Cars Sell My Car Car Dealerships Buy Here Pay Here Used Car Reviews Popular Tags Cars # Video # TOP # Spy Shots # Reveal # Rumor # Auto Show # Supercar # Tuning # Car Culture # Industry News # Motorsport Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Bollinger Bugatti Buick Cadillac Caterham Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ferrari Fiat Fisker Ford Genesis GMC Hennessey Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Karma Kia Koenigsegg Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lordstown Lotus Lucid Motors Maserati Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz Mini Mitsubishi Nissan Pagani Polestar Porsche Ram Rimac Rivian Rolls-Royce Spyker Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo By Make Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Bollinger Bugatti Buick Cadillac Caterham Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ferrari Fiat Fisker Ford Genesis GMC Hennessey Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Karma Kia Koenigsegg Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lordstown Lotus Lucid Motors Maserati Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz Mini Mitsubishi Nissan Pagani Polestar Porsche Ram Rimac Rivian Rolls-Royce Spyker Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo By Car Type SUVs Crossovers Sedans Coupes Trucks Sports Cars Wagons Vans Hatchbacks Convertibles Small Cars Luxury Cars Electric Cars Hybrid Cars Future Cars By Price Up to $15K $15K - $25K $25K - $35K $35K - $45K $45K - $55K $55K - $75K $75K - $100K $100K - $200K $200K - $300K Above $300K Back To Top