The Ferrari 512 S Daytona Coupe is a 1970 Italian sports car that was produced by Ferrari. It was designed by Pininfarina to replace the Ferrari 250 GT SWB. The 512 S "Daytona" model was powered by a 5.0 L V12 engine that was based on the engine used in the 330 P4 race car. It had four overhead camshafts, titanium connecting rods, and Bosch fuel injection. The engine was capable of producing more than 380 hp and had a top speed of over 190 mph, making it one of the fastest cars of its time. The exterior of the car featured classic Ferrari styling with a long, low hood, covered headlights, scuderia shields, and Daytona stripes. Inside the car, the driver was met with a luxurious cabin that was outfitted with leather upholstery, air conditioning, and power windows. The 512 S Daytona Coupe was limited to 25 units and was one of the most sought-after collector cars of its day. Today, it remains a highly desirable classic car and is often considered one of the most iconic Ferraris of all time.
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