In case one Ferrari is not enough, the Italian automaker has a new program that lets buyers get two identically configured cars — with one being a scale model. The models, made by Amalgam Collection, replicate the buyer’s car in “every aspect,” Ferrari says, at either a one-eighth or one-twelfth scale. Ferrari didn’t provide pricing, but the models won’t be cheap; the one-eighth scale Ferraris on Amalgam’s website cost $10,000 to $15,000.
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