The unique Ferrari 512 Modulo has changed hands

The Ferrari 512 Modulo concept is probably the most unusual car with the Maranello stallion in its emblem. It was presented for the first time in 1970 at the Geneva Motor Show . The car is built on the 512S platform, but the bodywork was completely created in the Pininfarina studio. Now this unique piece has become part of the enormous collection of James Glickenhaus . In it you will find, for example, the rare types P4/5 and P4/5 Competizione. However, James did not reveal the price for which he bought the car. However, his new 512 Modulo will receive a few minor modifications to make it roadworthy. This is what James does with all his cars. The Modulo is 4480 mm long, 2040 mm wide and weighs 900 kg. The wheelbase is 2405 mm. It is powered by a five-liter twelve- cylinder with an output of 410 kW, which cooperates with a manual five-speed gearbox.

Source: Worldcarfans