The Ferrari 126 C2 Cabriolet 1982 is a classic Italian grand tourer with a timeless beauty that will never go out of style. Built in Maranello, Italy by the Ferrari company, this iconic vehicle is an exquisite example of timeless design. Featuring classic styling cues from the early 1980s such as large air intakes, a Pininfarina-designed body, and a 2.9-litre Flat-12 engine, the Ferrari 126 C2 Cabriolet 1982 stands head and shoulders above its competition. The Ferrari 126 C2 Cabriolet 1982 was built on a unique chassis with special components not used on other Ferrari models. It featured a 4-speed manual gearbox, quad-cam engine, and independent suspension with adjustable Koni shocks, as well as anti-roll bars for a smoother ride. The car also boasted a ZF limited slip differential, giving it incredibly responsive control of the rear-mounted flat-12 engine. The exterior of the Ferrari 126 C2 Cabriolet 1982 stands out with its classic lines, low stance, and luxurious enamel black paint job. It has iconic Ferrari styling cues such as the retractable pop-up headlamps, chrome trim, and a red leather interior. To finish the look, the wheel arches are accented with a silver pinstripe. The Ferrari 126 C2 Cabriolet 1982 is a true icon of the automotive world with its classic combination of power and beauty. With only a select few hand-built models available today, this rare vehicle is sure to become a prized piece in any motoring collection.
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