Amalgam Collection
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The project was done in partnership with Ferrari, which provided the car’s original CAD data, paint codes, and material specifications.
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The cockpit is complete with a manettino-equipped steering wheel, a button-clad control console, even individually stitched racing harnesses.
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The car’s meticulously finished parts include photo-etchings and CNC-formed metal components.
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Every detail of the car, from its Stäubli fuel-filler cap and magnesium gearbox case to its 2.9-liter V-6, is faithfully reproduced.
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Amalgam’s development process for the model included 3-D printing, hand-working hundreds of patterns, and the production of molds before the prototyping phase.
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The model is priced at $18,090 in standard livery, but can also be ordered in a bespoke configuration—which allows you to specify everything from paint finish to interior details—for a cost of $23,520.
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Production of Amalgam’s Ferrari 296 GT3 is limited to 199 pieces.