The Ferrari 512 BB Le Mans European University Coupe 1980 is a limited-edition sports car produced in conjunction with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Its classic and iconic design has become highly sought after by car lovers worldwide, while its alluring performance capabilities are unmatched for a vehicle of its size and stature. Its sleek lines, menacing look, and racing heritage are sure to turn heads as you cruise down the street. Under the hood, the Ferrari 512 BB Le Mans Coupe boasts a mid-mounted 5.0L flat-12 DOHC aluminum engine that produces 350HP and 368 lb-ft of torque. This power is sent through a 5-speed manual transmission and to the rear wheels, providing a top speed of 202 mph and 0-60 acceleration in 6.2 seconds. The exterior of the Ferrari 512 BB Le Mans Coupe is finished in classic Rosso Corsa red, featuring a black livery with silver stripes, signature Ferrari prancing horse badge, and five-spoke alloy wheels. The interior cabin is loaded with upmarket features and amenities, including leather-wrapped bucket seats, a sporty steering wheel, air conditioning, a fully-functional gauge cluster, and an Alpine sound system with CD player. The Ferrari 512 BB Le Mans Coupe is the perfect mix of classic styling and modern performance, making it a desirable option for those seeking a reliable and powerful vehicle with an air of exclusivity. Its luxurious interior and exquisite design make it a must-have for any serious collector.
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