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Ferrari 512 BB RHD 1978

General description : The Ferrari 365 GT4 BB was introduced in 1971 at the Turin Salon; a major move forward from the outgoing Daytona, most notably due to the mid-mounted flat-12 engine. This change in engine location was Ferrari's attempt to move away from a GT car and more into a supercar; a direct rival for the Lamborghini Miura and subsequently Countach. There were only 400 365 GT4 BBs produced from 1973-1976 before Ferrari moved on to the 512 BB, the updated successor. Not only was the 512 an improvement in terms of usability, but also raw performance, mainly due to the larger 4.9-litre engine with dry-sump lubrication. Further improvements included a higher compression ratio, wider track and tyres to accommodate the 360bhp, capable of reaching 60mph in the mid 5 seconds. Stylistically, the 512 BB remains similar to its beautiful predecessor; twin rear lights and tailpipes being the most notable change, but even moving into the 80s, the Boxer was still one of the most stunning cars available. Less than 1,000 512 BBs were produced in total.The lovely example we are offering was UK supplied via Maranello Concessionaires in 1978 in the same Rosso Chiaro Exterior over Crema Leather Interior it sits in today. The car has an extensive history and service file and has also recently been awarded with Classiche Certification from the Ferrari Factory!

Car Make/Model : Ferrari 512BB RHD
Mileage : 40,500
Summary : A lovely RHD Ferrari 512BB finished in Rosso Chiaro over Crema.

1978 Ferrari 512 BB RHD is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in London by Joe macari - performance cars ltd for €224950.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 512 BB Model Version : RHD Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1978 Location : 249-251 Merton Road, London, SW18 5EB, United Kingdom Vehicle Registration : Undefined

224950 €

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Joe macari - performance cars ltd

Joe macari - performance cars ltd
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The first Ferrari road car was the 125 S introduced in 1947 and powered by a 1.5 L V12 engine, right?
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Under the surface tension was growing though. In November 1961 long-time sales manager Girolamo Gardini made an ultimatum to Enzo: if tensions continued, he would leave the company. As a result, Gardini was ousted, as well as Scuderia Ferrari manager Romolo Tavoni, chief engineer Carlo Chiti, experimental sports car development chief Giotto Bizzarrini, and a number of others who stood by them.
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In addition to 250 GTO, Ferrari launced such master pieces as 250 LM, 250P, 275 GTB, 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" during the the 60's
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By the end of the 60's FIAT purchased 50% of the company, starting a development that has led to a new mass-produced era of Ferraris.

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