Vehicle Description
This one-of-a-kind 512BB has been under the care of the best
Ferrari tuners in North America. The result is not for the faint of
heart!
Originally built by famed Ferrari forced induction expert Bob
Norwood. The end result was an 1100-hp Testarossa powered beast
that was featured on the cover of Forza magazine. Drivability
issues ultimately hampered the owners enjoyment of the car so it
was sent off to Barrie, Ontario, Canada to noted Ferrari restorer
and Berlinetta Boxer expert, Paul Newman, who oversaw installation
of the 512M powerplant amongst other corrective work including the
show quality Black paint
The car was completed by Newman in early 2018 before returning to
the Bay Area
In its current incarnation, it is powered by the legendary, limited
production 440-hp, 5 liter F512M engine, which was purchased new in
crate from Ferrari by Newman
Many amazing details throughout including custom multi-piece forged
wheels, Carbon fiber airboxes, and a custom braking system. The air
conditioning functions properly. Ohlins coilover dampers with
special valving and custom spring rates were employed to keep the
car flat through corners and able to absorb the harsh punishment of
rough roads. The entire exhaust system was fabricated by Mark
Robles in stainless steel. Exhaust gases exit through titanium
mufflers, which provide a soundtrack that must be heard in
person
A history file detailing the project through all of its
incarnations is included
With a curb weight of 3,086 lb this BB has a 600 lb weight
advantage compared with the 1995 F512M
Here's what Car & Driver magazine wrote about the F512M engine
introduced for 1995
'Lighter titanium connecting rods reduce stress on the crankshaft,
which in turn has been lightened. New forged pistons stroke against
a higher 10.4:1 compression ratio, and revised valve gear is
engineered to hang together beyond 10,000 rpm - a figure that most
likely will be achieved only during dinner conversation. Horsepower
now peaks at 440, an increase of 12 ponies, and they all rear up at
once, just 450 rpm shy of the limiter-imposed 7200-rpm redline.
Torque has eased upward a few clicks to 369 pound-feet at a
semi-giddy 5500 rpm. Though these high rpm figures suggest that you
must rev the 512 aggressively to develop useful power, this isn't
the case. The flat-12 has always provided progressive, usable
power, along with some of the best sound effects you can ever hope
to hear.
Ferrari says the enhanced engine pushes the F512M to 60 mph in well
under 5 seconds, and the car covers the quarter mile in the high
12-second range'
Only 75 F512Ms were ever built for the US. All for the 1995 model
year