by Patrick.Harlow » Thu May 17, 2012 5:04 am
I met Ferris only once when I interviewed him for my book which I am writing, currently called, "NZ Cars a Cottage Industry". He showed me around his house. His driveway was lined with brick tiles and every third tile was a famous car marque such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bertone, Maserati, Riley, MG, Bently and Honda. I asked him how a Honda tile made it into his driveway and his reason was, "My wife owned a Honda Civic at the time." End of story.
Below I have added other cars that he made. The one offs.
deJoux was asked to improve the aerodynamics of a Fraser 7 so he did
The first car an Austin 7 special
One of his last cars was this pedalcar for his grandson
His Jaguar Special
His MG Special at Ellerslie
I met Ferris only once when I interviewed him for my book which I am writing, currently called, "NZ Cars a Cottage Industry". He showed me around his house. His driveway was lined with brick tiles and every third tile was a famous car marque such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bertone, Maserati, Riley, MG, Bently and Honda. I asked him how a Honda tile made it into his driveway and his reason was, "My wife owned a Honda Civic at the time." End of story.
Below I have added other cars that he made. The one offs.
deJoux was asked to improve the aerodynamics of a Fraser 7 so he did
[attachment=5]deJoux was asked to improve the aerodynamics of a Fraser 7 so he did.JPG[/attachment]
The first car an Austin 7 special
[attachment=4]F deJoux- Austin 7 special finished.JPG[/attachment]
One of his last cars was this pedalcar for his grandson
[attachment=3]Grandsons Buggattie pedal car4.jpg[/attachment]
His Jaguar Special
[attachment=2]Jag Special 11.JPG[/attachment]
[attachment=1]Jag Special.JPG[/attachment]
His MG Special at Ellerslie
[attachment=0]MG Special at Ellerslie.JPG[/attachment]