Description1967 Ferrari 330 P3slash4, Glickenhaus (Lime Rock).jpg
English: The "1966/1967 Ferrari P3/4" of James Glickenhaus. Chassis no 0846 was originally converted from a P3 by Ferrari in December 1966, retaining a lot of vestigial P3 features such as the front end and some other bits. The controversial car was long thought scrapped, but according to Glickenhaus it survived and was restored. Some state that this is a P4 replica that James Glickenhaus bought from David Piper, chassis #DP003, yet then went on to wrongly state that is Ferrari 330 P4 0846. Unfortunately it has been proven to be a fake. It has no place on the Ferrari P page being a fake.
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Replica P4 built by David Piper with 3 litre 312 F1 engine then modified by James Glickenhaus to look like Ferrari P3/4 #0846.
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