2025 |
Amelia Island Auctions1980 Ferrari 512 BB
From The Rosso Italiano Collection
Coachwork by Scaglietti
Estimate
$250,000 - $300,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
F102BB 30515
Engine
F102B000*00557*
Car Highlights
Desirable Carbureted 512 BB; One of Only 929 Built
Delivered New to Italy and Benefiting from Long-Term Collector Ownership
Finished in Beautiful Rosso Corsa over Crema Interior with Black Daytona Inserts
Showing Just 11,521 Km (approx. 7,159 miles) at Time of Cataloguing
Engine-Out Belt Service Completed in December 2024
Offered with Handbooks, Tool Kit, Jack, and Spare
Technical Specs
4,942 CC DOHC Flat 12-Cylinder Engine
Four Weber Carburetors
360 BHP at 6,200 RPM
5-Speed Manual Transaxle
4-Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes
4-Wheel Independent Suspension with Coil Springs and Anti-Roll Bars
Built from 1976 to 1981, the 512 Berlinetta Boxer (BB) was a more refined version of the 365 GT4 BB – Ferrari’s first mid-engine, 12-cylinder production car. First shown at the 1976 Paris Motor Show, the 512 BB largely maintained the original Leonardo Fioravanti design, aside from a different rear-end treatment and a new front spoiler to reduce lift at speed. Displacement also increased from 4.4 to five liters, making the car more tractable, thanks to a significant boost in low-end torque. In total, 929 examples were built before the fuel-injected BBi was introduced.
According to Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, this 512 BB was completed on December 17, 1979, finished in Nero (Black) over Crema (Cream) and sold new to Ferrari Club Modigliani in Italy. Exported to the US and federalized by Classic Coach Repair Inc. of Elizabeth, New Jersey, the Ferrari passed into a private collection in the early 1990s, where it benefited from sparing use over the next 30 years. Presented today in traditional Rosso Corsa (Racing Red), the Boxer is offered with its handbooks, tool kit, jack, and spare, and displays charming period features like a US-mandated 80 mph speedometer, Akleptos alarm system, and Blaupunkt radio. Since being acquired by the consignor, the 512 BB has benefited from an engine-out timing belt service completed in December 2024. At the time of cataloguing, the odometer displayed 11,521 km (approx. 7,159 miles). The 512 BBs represents a significant turning point for Ferrari, as the last of the marque’s legendary carbureted V-12s.