Sometimes, the most ambitious, difficult projects just fall into your lap. Whether that’s the arrival of a found stray animal that you decide to give a forever home, a surprise pregnancy, or—for me—a ...
If you’ve watched car videos on YouTube recently, there’s a great chance you’ve seen Ratarossa, a channel with over 40,000 subscribers that focuses heavily on rebuilding and hooning used Ferraris.
Scott Chivers, popularly known as Ratarossa, is a big Ferrari enthusiast. He’s dedicated his time and resources to finding and restoring Ferraris. VINwiki featured him in their latest episode, telling ...
Ratarossa: how a tatty DIY Ferrari became a showstopper There are project cars, and then there's the Ratarossa. A genuine Ferrari Testarossa that's all the more lovable for its shabbiness. Gift this ...
Experience the world's only rat-rod Ferrari Testarossa as we take a close look at its unique driving experience. This video showcases the incredible features of this one-of-a-kind vehicle in the heart ...
A Ferrari F40 that had been abandoned in Iraq — by the son of Saddam Hussein, no less — was located thanks to the help of a bunch of car enthusiasts on YouTube. After a 10 minute diatribe proclaiming ...
Ferrari lover Scott Chivers jumped at the idea of saving an exceedingly rough but rare Testarossa that had been converted into a roofless Spider, but he didn't turn it over to a shop for a full ...
Youtuber Ratarossa enlisted the help of the internet to track down an abandoned Ferrari F40 after he saw an image of the dust-covered car. In a series of videos uploaded on his YouTube page, Ratarossa ...
A YouTuber has uncovered a Ferrari Testarossa that has been sitting outside a property in Puerto Rico for 17 years. Not too long ago, YouTuber Ratarossa tracked down a Ferrari F40 that had been ...
We can all use some happy news, and this is the week’s feel-good story. A 1988 Ferrari Testarossa, still with a good engine but with massive damage from exposure to the elements, has gone into full ...
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