Millionaire Ferrari enthusiast David Lee knows a good Ferrari when he sees one. This can be seen in the man's 50 million dollar car collection. But what do you do for the man who has it all? You start Resto-modding.

David Lee has transformed the Ferrari Dino into a modern machine of his liking. It started with a clean 1972 Dino, costing $260,000. From there, Lee invested over $1 million and 3,000 hours toward transforming the vehicle. Such expenses include the 400-horsepower 3.6-liter V-8 engine, 5-speed manual gearbox, upgraded brakes, and custom vintage rims.

Lee didn't simply do this out of his garage, of course. He coordinated with England-based body shop Moto Technique. They modified the body lines via flared bumpers, covered headlights, and a carbon fiber engine cover that you can peek right through.

On the inside, the Daytona seats are finished with oxblood leather and a steel shift knob. At Lee's direction, a cell phone holder has also been installed.

Other super-rich car enthusiasts will have a chance to snag one of this cars as well. Lee intends to build five examples a year over the next five years (totaling at 25). While he intends to sell them, no price has been announced at this time.