/ 183718824982642 www.oemmedi.it/ Fiat 500 con motore Lamborghini Murcielago V12 6.2L 580hp presentata al MotorShow di Bologna 2012 Fiat 500 3.0L V8 Ferrari Fiat 500 3.2 Porsche Carrera
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I don't think engine size was all he was going for here. I think he wanted to show a huge degree of difficulty. That his incredible creativity is matched by his equally incredible skill as a fabricator and technician. This is something people joke about doing in an drunken conversation, knowing all too well that we don't have the facets nor the discipline, to even come close to anything like this. But this guy actually did it, and made it look (and perform) absolutely astonishingly. The word -Genius- is thrown around all too often these days :D but I think this is an outstanding exception. Pure Genius!
I have nothing but admiration from dudes that take two items that were never meant to share the same space & turn them into fast & loud rolling art.....nuff said methinks.
That V8 was...orgasmic! Sounded more like a GM small block than the usual orchestral Ferrari sound. Glorious! When will Ferrari ever make an awesome noise that?!
Standing ovation per l' orgoglio del prodotto italico e aquesiano!! W OEMMEDI e tutti gli straordinari sognatori che ci sono dietro e che riescono a concretizzare questi incredibili esemplari Unici!
This car is for a person with suicidal tendencies. But what a nice way to leave this earthly life. With a frontal collision the driver would be pressed against the beautiful Lamborghini engine and the last sound he hears is the wonderfull roaring of V12.
Admirable trabajo en reformar este pequeño mundialmente conocido auto.. no me quiero imaginar las horas de estudio y trabajo para lograr esto.. vi el video en el que lo prueban y se ve lindo de conducir
West Senkovec Well a lambo is heavier. But lots of the weight comes from the V12 engine. If you replaced that with a fiat 500 85bhp engine the car would becme much much lighter. But yeah I might actually be wrong. But still how much would the lambo transmission etc affect?
It´s not a Porsche V6 but a flat 6 and imho the best solution of all the 3 cause it´s much lighter and that weight is so much closer to the ground to begin with. Smack on a turbo for each cylinder bank and can easily reach the same power as the Murcielago, also if you have massive collapse of the gearbox when driving you won´t die like in the Lambo version. Do not like to sit next to that gearbox with only thin cheat metal between me and the gearbox but that´s just me.. Either way some cool builds for sure
My dad lived in Rome in the late 1950's, he told me that a rich guy down the street use to have a Ferrari mid mounted engine in a fiat 500(1958-59) way back then, no back seat! He was about 20 yrs old and use to go drooling over it, when the guy started it people would come out to see.
Holy shit, coming from a mechanic that has built so pretty powerful aftermarket shit, that was some pretty fucking impressive stuff... Mind blow, well done to the people that put that logistical nightmare together then came out with that!
Truly incredible fabrication skills, and the level of finish is outstanding. Quite a lot of steel used though, it would be interesting to know what kind of weight the finished car ended up.
E' un pezzo da collezione, grazie a questa invenzione hai tra l' altro fatto rendere più premium il marchio 500 nel mondo. 500 + Lambo è qualcosa di incredibile. Qunato potrebbe valere questo pezzo da collezione? Un millione di Euro?
How can you have such an awesome skill at making a car like that and not have the sense to GET A PROPER CAMERA! What was this filmed with ... a Nokia 3210? :)
This thing would be an absolute lunatic on the road, even with those wide tires. Weighing in at the low end of 2,000 pounds plus 580 horsepower means an astounding power-to-weight ratio. I've seen the old Fiat 500 have a street bike engine in it before, and it could do donuts all day. Can't imagine what this is like.