1995 Sbarro Alcador
In 1995 Sbarro unveiled one of their first Ferrari conversions called the Alcador. It was built upon a Ferrari Testarossa chassis and featured a radical body by Franco Sbarro. Like many of Sbarro’s cars the Alcador was fully functional
Essentially the car was an open-air roadster with no front windscreen. Twin roll hoops were situated on either side of the body and presumably offer roll-over protection. The front and rear headlights are heavily recessed. The doors have deep cutouts reminiscent of the strakes from the Testarossa. The deepest surface in the door is clear Plexiglas.
The first Alcador painted silver and paved the way for two more conversions. The third car featured much more running lights and a rear diffuser. Chassis #2 was a red car which was offered on ebay in 2004.
In Detail
submitted by | Official Galleries |
type | Concept / Prototype Car |
built at | Switzerland |
production | 3 |
engine | V12 |
position | Mid, Longitudinal |
power | 298.29999 kw / 400 bhp |
bhp/weight | 307.69 bhp per tonne |
curb weight | 1300 kg / 2866.5 lbs |