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1976 Ferrari BB 512

1976 Ferrari BB 512 dans Gone in Sixty Seconds, Film, 2000 IMDB

Catégorie : Voitures, Coupé — Origine du modèle : IT

1976 Ferrari BB 512

[*] Véhicule d'arrière-plan

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Neon IT

2008-03-10 00:23

imho it's too far, because this image is also enlarged.

antp BE

2008-03-10 20:28

Depends what it looks on the original pic... maybe better to replace anyway, and see then if it is worth listing or not?

Neon IT

2008-03-10 20:38

I have replaced the image with the original one...

antp BE

2008-03-10 21:01

it is not as small as the Lotus, but indeed not very visible... Maybe still worth mentioning?

jettalover US

2009-10-15 03:31

512 BBs were not sold in the U.S, correct?

Gforcegp US

2013-08-03 02:25

BB stands for "Berlinetta Boxer" in this case the car uses a Flat twelve Boxer engine

Boxers are still used by Subaru and Porsche

993cc VA

2022-03-25 17:25

jettalover a écrit 512 BBs were not sold in the U.S, correct?


Almost correct, never sold as USA or Canada-spec cars but imported as Euro versions and federalized locally. Same goes for all versions 365GT4/512/512i. Ferrari never bothered with developing a NA version but noticing how there was great interest for such a car (is thought that in 1 in 4 cars ended up in the US anyway) went completely the opposite way with the successor Testarossa which not only had a proper NA version but was basically created with the US market in mind.

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