Netherlands-based car restoration and tuning company Niels van Roij Design has converted quite a few classics into Shooting Brakes, and now intends to turn a modern car into a semblance of the wagon-shaped Ferrari Daytona.
Van Roij plans on taking ‘a two-seat grand tourer made in Italy between 2006 and 2013’ as the starting point. The description is specific enough for us to suspect the Ferrari 599 GTB, which fits the bill perfectly. Back when it came out, it packed a 6.0-liter engine rated at 620 PS (611 hp / 456 kW) and 608 Nm (448 lb-ft) of torque. It needed barely more than three seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) and could get all the way to 330 km/h (205 mph).
Planned modifications include stretching the front end, reshaping the headlights and installing a new glass dome, including butterfly wing-like side windows. A few sketches are all we have to base our expectations on right now, but a more detailed announcement should be coming soon.