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The Ferrari 512S Modulo is a concept sports car designed by Paolo Martin of the Italian carrozzeria Pininfarina, unveiled at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show. Description
Fiat 130 Coupe, Rolls-Royce Camargue and the Ferrari Modulo Paolo Martin (born 1943) is an Italian car designer widely known for his career with Studio Tecnico Michelotti , Carrozzeria Bertone , Pininfarina and De Tomaso / Ghia where he styled the Ferrari Dino Berlinetta Competizione , [ 1 ] Ferrari Modulo concept, Fiat 130 Coupé and the Rolls ...
In the mid 1960s, Ferrari had competed in sports prototype racing with the Ferrari P series of cars, been regularly defeated by the Ford GT40, which used a 7.0-litre engine. For 1968, the rules were changed limiting Group 6 prototypes to a maximum engine capacity of 3.0 litres, as in Formula One.
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The Ferrari 512 S Modulo showcar was a casting from Italian Mercury. [10] Bickford also reports that the Javelin, SEAT 124 Coupe and the Monteverdi Hai castings made their way to the Venezuelan company of Juguinsa when Pilen was through with them. [7] Around 1980 there was a Pilen connection with Holland OTO, which had taken over Dutch Efsi Toys.
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1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Michelotti NART Spider; 1975 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Shooting Brake; 1986 Testarossa Spider; 1987 Ferrari PPG Pace Car; 1988 Ferrari F90; 1995 Ferrari FX; 1996 Ferrari F50 Bolide; 2006 Ferrari P4/5; 2006 Ferrari Zagato 575 GTZ; 2008 Ferrari SP1 (note: this car is not the Ferrari Monza SP1) 2009 Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta ...