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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
Paolo Martin 1968–72, Chief of the Styling Department; Ferrari Modulo; Diego Ottina 1970—; Ferrari Pinin, Ferrari Testarossa, Alfa Romeo Vivace Coupé and Spider. [59] [60] [61] Lorenzo Ramaciotti 1973–2005 deputy director of Pininfarina Studi e Ricerche, Director General and Chief Designer, CEO of Pininfarina SpA Research and Development
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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-Royce Camargue.
Ferrari 250; Ferrari 250 GT Coupé; Ferrari 250 MM; Ferrari 275; Ferrari 330; Ferrari 365 GTC/4; Ferrari 375 MM; Ferrari 456; Ferrari 550; Ferrari 575M Maranello; Ferrari America; Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer; Ferrari Daytona; Ferrari Enzo; Ferrari F40; Ferrari Modulo; Ferrari Mythos; Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina; Ferrari Pinin; Ferrari Testarossa ...
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Ferrari 512 S was a sports prototype car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari from 1969 to 1970. As it name suggests, the car had a 5.0L V12 engine. A total 25 units were built.