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  2. Ferrari 812 Superfast - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari claims that the 812 Superfast has a top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph) with a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 2.9 seconds. [1] The car has a power to weight ratio of 2.18 kg (4.81 lb) per horsepower (PS). The 812 Superfast is the first Ferrari equipped with EPS (Electronic Power Steering).

  3. RML Short Wheelbase - Wikipedia

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    Technically, the Short Wheelbase is based on the Ferrari 550 Maranello built between 1996 and 2001. It is equipped with a 5.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine with 357 kW (485 hp). The Coupé accelerate to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) in 4.1 seconds, the top speed is specified as 298 kilometres per hour (185 mph). [2]

  4. Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2, 400 and 412 - Wikipedia

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    At the 1976 Paris Motor Show Ferrari unveiled the replacement for the 365 GT4 2+2. The new 400 was offered in two models: 400 Automatic, using a GM THM400 3-speed automatic transmission, [7] and 400 GT, using a five-speed transmission. The 400 Automatic was the first Ferrari to have an automatic transmission. [6]

  5. Ferrari 456 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 456 and 456M (Type F116) are front-engine grand tourers which were produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari from 1992 to 2003. The 456 succeeded the front-engine 412 as the company's V12-powered four-seater. The updated 456M, which was the last Ferrari model to use pop-up headlamps, was replaced in 2004 by the 612 Scaglietti.

  6. Ferrari 360 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 360 (Type F131) is a two-seater, mid-engine, rear wheel drive sports car manufactured by Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari from 1999 until 2004. It succeeded the Ferrari F355 and was replaced by the Ferrari F430 in 2004.

  7. Ferrari F355 - Wikipedia

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    The new transmission guaranteed faster gear changes, with the additional advantage that both of the driver's hands could stay on the wheel at all times. [3] Ferrari produced 4,871 road-going Berlinetta models during the entire production run, of which 3,829 were equipped with the 6-speed manual and 1,042 with F1 transmissions.

  8. Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS - Wikipedia

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    A Hewland 5-speed manual transaxle was mounted at the rear and supplied power to the rear wheels only. The car was also fitted with a dual-plate, Formula-One type Borg & Beck clutch. Double wishbone suspension and coil springs were used at all four wheels, with suspension geometry based on the Ferrari Mondial.

  9. Ferrari F40 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari F40 (Type F120) is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car [12] engineered by Nicola Materazzi with styling by Pininfarina. It was built from 1987 until 1992, with the LM and GTE race car versions continuing production until 1994 and 1996 respectively. [ 15 ]

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