The 1949 Ferrari 166 S LeMans Cabriolet is a highly sought-after classic car due to its rarity and striking beauty. The car was designed by Giovanni Michelotti, the master coachbuilder, and is one of the earliest examples of a Ferrari open-top sports car. The car features a sleek two-door design, with distinctive pontoon-style fenders, long hood, and low profile, all inspired by the Ferrari 166MM model. In its prime, the car was powered by a 2.0L V12 engine, and had an impressive top speed of 145mph. The 166 S was built on a double-wishbone suspension, which allowed for greater stability and nimbleness at high speeds. Inside, the cabin was designed with luxurious materials including wood and leather, plus a two-spoke steering wheel with a wooden inlaid center. Even though the car was a roadster, it still had a few modern comforts such as electric windows, an electric fuel-injection system, and a four-speaker radio. Furthermore, the car sits on aluminum wheels with Pirelli tires, and is finished off with a metallic maroon paint job, giving it a striking presence on the roads. Ultimately, the 1949 Ferrari 166 S LeMans Cabriolet has a certain level of charm and sophistication that can be hard to find in another classic sports car, making it a desirable, collectors item.
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