1977 Ferrari 512 BB ‘Competizione Stradale’ – Carrozzeria AutoSport by Bacchelli & Villa
One of just 929 carburetted 512 BBs produced between 1976 and 1981 – but this example is in a league of its own.
Chassis 21513, first delivered by Autorimessa Crivellari, Venice, was modified in period by Carrozzeria AutoSport (now Bacchelli & Villa) – the same craftsmen who helped develop Ferrari’s 512 BB LM race programme. Finished in Giallo Modena over black leather, it features rivet-on aluminium competition bodywork, including flared arches, roof-mounted intake scoops, deep front and rear spoilers, and NACA ducts.
Underneath: a replacement 4.9L flat-12, sourced from Charles Pozzi (Paris), producing a reported 420 naturally aspirated horsepower via quad triple-barrel Weber carbs. Paired to a 5-speed manual transaxle, with engine-out service and cylinder head work carried out in 2020 by Mugello Engineering (NL).
Inside: Daytona-style seats, red Sabelt harnesses, a roll cage with historic ACI stickers, gated shifter, air con, and a MOMO wheel. Period touches include a Pioneer cassette stereo with equalizer and a fire extinguisher.
Rolling on 15" Ferrari wheels with knock-off hubs and Pirelli Cinturato P7s (2020), suspension is coil sprung with anti-roll bars front and rear. Original factory books, tools, records, a spare wheel, 288 GTO-style mirrors, and Italian registration complete the package.
A true one-off. Factory-delivered, period modified, and pure theatre.
Not a show car. Not a tribute. Not a replica.
This is the real thing – raw, rare, and ready.