The Ferrari 312 T2 Japan GP Cabriolet 1977 is a classic and iconic sports car, produced by the world renowned Italian automaker Ferrari. This spectacular two-door cabriolet has an aerodynamic wedge shape body that channels the wind with ease and efficiency. Its sleek lines are framed by a heritage-inspired bright red paint scheme and rest atop large set of 9-spoke alloy wheels. The front of this classic Cabriolet is highlighted by a traditional quad-cam V-12 engine with dual overhead camshafts and five Weber carburetors, which produce a remarkable amount of power and torque. The vermilion red engine is covered by a polished metal grille and flanked by two column-mounted headlamps. The long bonnet panels can also be identified by the vintage Ferrari prancing horse badge and iconic round driving lamps. In addition to the impressive engine, the interior is filled with modern conveniences and luxurious features that were virtually unheard of in the late 1970s. The cabin is outfitted with a three-spoke steering wheel, plush leather-trimmed seating, digital gauges and a precise five-speed manual gearbox. Additional luxury touches such as power steering, air conditioning and power windows were also available for additional comfort and convenience. The Ferrari 312 T2 Japan GP Cabriolet 1977 was produced for five years, and fewer than a thousand cars remain in existence today. With its stunning exterior design, powerful engine and luxurious interior amenities, it is no wonder that this classic convertible has become one of the most sought-after Ferraris on the market.
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