Ferrari F50 Boat

The Only Ferrari You Can Drive in Venice

Livio De Marchi is a reputed woodworker in Venice, Italy. And he is the only man known in the world able to drive a Ferrari F50 in the channels of Venice. Can you believe this?

The trick is that he sculpted a full sized Ferrari F50 on wood, and built a boat with it, so you can see him often driving (or sailing with)his all wooden Ferrari F50. Believe it or not, every time Livio rides his Ferrari everybody watches in big surprise this Ferrari F50 flation in the waters of Venice.

If you want to watch the video of this waterproof Ferrari follow the source link below.
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