The Jerrari is the Lovechild Of Jeep Wagoneer and Ferrari 365 GT.

It’s the Purosangue from the past.

Imagine that you are a casino magnate Bill Harrah in the 1960s. You have a passion for cars and the desire to own an four-wheel-drive Ferrari . Enzo Ferrari refuses to build one. What are you going to do? Harrah would build it himself and call it the Jerrari. The vehicle is now available for sale.

Harrah was able to access a 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 donation vehicle after his mechanic allegedly crashed it in an ice storm. Harrah bought a 1969 Jeep Wagoneer , and paid for the construction to combine both of the machines.

The Jerrari is the Lovechild Of Jeep Wagoneer and Ferrari 365 GT.

The result is the Ferrari nose, which is exquisitely sculpted onto Jeep’s front. The original Jerrari used a 365 GT 2+2’s Tipo 245 V12 producing around 320 horsepower. It was mated to the Wagoneer’s automatic three-speed gearbox and four wheel-drive system.

Harrah drove his Jerrari for many years. Harrah eventually decided to convert the Ferrari V12 into an 1977 Wagoneer, so that he could continue his gambling trips without being recognized immediately. Under the hood of the original Jerrari was a V8 engine.

The Jerrari is the Lovechild Of Jeep Wagoneer and Ferrari 365 GT.

The Jerrari was sold to Harrah in 1978. The car was found on Ebay in 2008. then moved to Germany. This unique vehicle is available for purchase at Classic Driver. The machine is available from the seller with the price upon request.

The Jerrari is the Lovechild Of Jeep Wagoneer and Ferrari 365 GT.

This SUV would be amazing to own and to invest in a 4.4-liter V12 engine to restore the vehicle to its original specifications. Imagine going to a Jeep or Ferrari event and being asked countless questions about this unique, but historical vehicle.