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For Sale at Auction: 1983 Ferrari 512 BBI in Monterey, California

Vehicle Description

Chassis No. ZFFJA09B000043721

Appearing in prototype form at the 1971 Turin Motor Show, Ferrari's Berlinetta Boxer (BB) represented the marque's graceful transition from its perfected formula of front-engined grand tourers to hard-edged sports cars. Designed by Pininfarina, the BB was developed to answer Lamborghini's Miura, which had caused a stir in Maranello with its precocious mid-engined design. Its initial variant, the 365 GT4 BB, marked the beginning of a distinguished and successful lineage of flagship mid-engined flat-twelve Ferraris that extended well into the 1990s. Nestled under the Scaglietti-constructed body was a race-proven flat-twelve derived from the engine in Mauro Forghieri's 1964 Ferrari 512 Formula One car, and later used in the 312 PB Sports Racing Prototypes of the early 1970s.

In 1976, Ferrari debuted the 365 Boxer's more refined successor, the 512 BB, equipped with an enlarged version of the flat-twelve termed the "F102 B," leading to a new nomenclature where 512 referred to the car's 5.0-liter, 12-cylinder engine. The 512 BB retained the successful formula of the original BB while introducing minor styling enhancements to improve aerodynamics and engine cooling. Dry sump lubrication now prevented oil starvation under hard cornering, while a new dual plate clutch reduced pedal effort for a more livable overall driving experience. In 1981, the final iteration of the 512 BB emerged as the 512 BBi - the lowercase "i" denoting fuel injection. Although the Berlinetta Boxer was never officially sold in the USA, the 512 BBi was much easier to federalize than its carbureted predecessor and therefore escaped undesirable modifications targeted at meeting American emissions regulations. Only 1,007 units of the 512 BBi were produced between 1981 and 1984, and this final fuel-injected series is considered to be the most livable Berlinetta Boxer with air conditioning, power windows, and a stereo all becoming standard equipment.

Classically presented in Rosso Corsa with Nero-finished boxer lower bodywork, this left-hand-drive Ferrari 512 BBi was completed on 8 October 1982. Desirably, the interior is trimmed in "Nero Stoffa" black-and-gray upholstery with supremely rare wool inserts tailored by fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna. Lining the seats, door panels, and headliner, this exclusive treatment was only available on the 1981-1984 BBi and is thought to have been specified on just 27 examples from the factory. Also adorning this rare interior is a gated shifter, Pioneer cassette stereo with graphic equalizer, and a correct, MOMO leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel framing Veglia instrumentation including its as-delivered 320-kph speedometer. The exterior retains a similarly well-kept and factory-correct presentation, including its Vitaloni side-view mirrors, center-lock Cromodora wheels with chrome center knock-off caps, and French-market Amber Cibie fog lights.

Although much of chassis number 43721's more recent history remains unrecorded, the 512 BBi is understood to have been delivered to France seven months after completion on 13 May 1983. Importantly, the car is accompanied by its original warranty book recording that it was sold via Monaco Motors in Monte Carlo to its original owner Monsieur Andre Poli, resident at Le Monte Carlo Star, located between Casino de Monte Carlo and Boulevard Louis II. The sparkling new Ferrari would have been right at home in the shadow of the tunnel on Monaco's iconic Grand Prix Circuit as it approached Nouvelle Chicane, with the lightly bobbing yachts in Port Hercule as the backdrop.

In more recent times, invoices dated April and May of 2023 detail over $12,000 in mechanical sorting performed by Collector Car Services in Danbury, Connecticut in preparation for the sale. Work included installing a new clutch kit, master cylinder, slave cylinder, fuel accumulator, and ignition module, as well as resurfacing the flywheel. With its exceptionally rare Ermenegildo Zegna wool inserts and a low indicated mileage of just under 16,000 kilometers at the time of cataloging, this is a fantastic example of an important model that linked Ferrari's front-engined GT era to their new generation of mid-engine, flat-twelve road cars. The last of the hand-built Prancing Horses, this 512 BBi is completed with its original books in their proper folio, tools, and service invoices, and it is sure to be enjoyed by its next owner.

Addendum & Administrative Notes

Due to California emissions laws, please note that this vehicle may only be sold to an out-of-state resident for use outside of California or to a licensed automotive dealer.

Vehicle Details

  • 1983 Ferrari 512 BBI
  • Listing ID: CC-1752503
  • Price: Auction Vehicle
  • Location:Monterey, California
  • Year:1983
  • Make:Ferrari
  • Model:512 BBI
  • Odometer:15931
  • Stock Number:180
  • VIN:ZFFJA09B000043721
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