Can a Ferrari 550 Maranello with a JDM Attitude Readjustment Satisfy?
Turns out, a V-12 Italian GT modified in Japan and relocated to Canada is quite good.The 550 Maranello was a Ferrari that wasn't necessarily on everyone's wish list. Successor to the Testarossa/512, many felt its shark-mouthed styling was too reserved. Others didn't think a Ferrari V12 engine belonged ahead of the cabin (myself included). Despite not being mid-engined and having more of a grown-up, touring car appeal, it was still one of the best cars $200K could buy you in the mid-to-late '90s. Highly praised by journalists, it was more of an elegant coupe you'd spot on a swanky road trip up to Monterey, not something you'd encounter at a testing day at Fuji Speedway, which is what makes this particular 1997 550 Maranello the absolutebusiness.
All Business, Little Grand Touring
I like my Ferraris aggressive, loud, even a tad obnoxious. My flavor of Ferrari isn't the type to go shopping with the girlfriend on Rodeo Drive, but more of a stripped-down and straight-piped animal that should be barely street legal and can turn up the heat in the name of function, form, and faster lap times. This ungodly race-prepped 550 Maranello is one such specimen that you won't find posted up in front of Louis Vuitton, but more so getting its tire pressure checked in the paddock moments before a no-limit shakedown.
When all is said and done, this could've been the Ferrari that put the 550 Maranello on the mapâat least among racecar fan boys like myselfâand it would've made an awesome hero car inGran Turismo. It also would've done the front-engine Ferrari justice, more so than a short cameo inBad Boys II. This masterful project by Garage Saurus is breathtaking from head to toe and it's only beginning to start its new life under the media spotlight, thanks to its new owner, Charles Wong.
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1-on-1 with Owner Charles Wong
What made you go after this particular build?
"Since I visited Garage Saurus HQ at Sayama, Japan, this car really caught my eye. I remember seeing it on the internet a while ago on other websites and blogs. Last year my good friend Mark Wang came to Japan with me and I told him about this car. We were super excited after Hayashi-san, the owner of Garage Saurus pulled the car out from storage and started it for us. We were super impressed by this one-of-a-kind Ferrari in person. Fast forward to six months ago, Hayashi-san messaged us if we would be interested in getting the car as he was looking to sell it, but only within the group of people he knew. I asked Mark and he said, 'let's do it', and it would work well with both of our brands, @carmeets and @cwcollective.inc, so the trigger was pulled."



