The Ferrari 312 F1 GP Cabriolet 1968 is a true vision of classic automotive art. An iconic classic with an unmistakable presence, a striking sight This incredible vintage machine exudes power and refinement like few others. The sleek, low slung lines and the vibrant curves of the body make it a timeless beauty that can still turn heads today. Powering this living legend of a car is a mighty 3 liter V12 engine producing an impressive 390 horsepower. The roar of the engine as it revs is pure musical bliss as it accelerates this car from 0-60mph in a swift 5 seconds. You can zip between corners with confidence and finesse thanks to its 4-speed manual transmission and its powerful, yet nimble suspension system, allowing for an exceptional driving experience. Inside the cockpit, you will find luxurious details and modern amenities, such as the Genninger leather seats, Alcantara headliner and custom audio system. Enjoy the open air with the classic black canvas convertible top and enjoy the warm sunshine and the feeling of total freedom that only a classic open-top car offers. As one of the most exclusive vehicles from its era, the Ferrari 312 F1 GP Cabriolet 1968 is an absolute pleasure to behold. Its iconic design, powerful performance, and luxurious interior all combine to create an unforgettable driving experience, one that no one who drives it will ever forget. This is a classic car that will always be appreciated and admired for generations to come.
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