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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 [ edit ]
A 2007 retrospective said the Modulo was "a milestone in the automobile design history with a deep influence on the 1970′s car styling." [2] In 2008, Car Design News called the Modulo "iconic". [6] The Modulo placed third in Jalopnik's 2008 competition for the top ten best "Wedge Car Designs Of The 60s, 70s and 80s." [5]
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. The car entered in the 1970 International Championship for Makes [4] [5] by the factory Scuderia Ferrari and private teams.
1970 Ferrari Modulo [184] 1970 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 Pininfarina coupé [185] 1971 Alfa Romeo P33 Cuneo [180] 1971 Peugeot Break Riviera [186] 1971 NSU Ro 80 [187] 1972 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Spider [188] 1973 Autobianchi A112 Giovani [189] 1973 Chevrolet Corvette XP-897GT – Designed by GM, built by Pininfarina [190] 1974 Ferrari CR 25 [191]
1968 Ferrari 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale (Pininfarina) 1968 Ferrari P6 (Pininfarina) 1969 Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix (Pininfarina) 1969 Ferrari 512 S Berlinetta Speciale (Pininfarina) 1970 Ferrari Modulo (Pininfarina) 1980 Ferrari Pinin (Pininfarina) 1987 Ferrari 408 4RM (Ferrari) 1989 Ferrari Mythos (Pininfarina) 1989 Colani Ferrari Testa d'Oro ...
In Milan, 1970 It was successfully used for marketing by Scuderia Lancia in relation with its Lancia Stratos [ 6 ] (and GT Stradale road car) version which was produced in 492 units between 1973 and 1978, and featured a Ferrari Dino 246 GT/GTS (1969) 2.4 liter V6 engine for a power output of 142 kW (190 PS; 187 hp), which led to a series of ...
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.
Ferrari Millechili; Ferrari Modulo; Ferrari Mythos; P. Ferrari Pinin; Pininfarina Sergio This page was last edited on 11 June 2020, at 15:00 (UTC). Text is available ...