The Ferrari 555 OW 1955 is an Italian grand tourer and the last model designed by Enzo Ferrari. This limited-edition beauty is one of the most iconic and sought-after vehicles of all time. Originally built on a modified version of a Fiat 1100 chassis, the 1955 Ferrari 555 OW was the first of the mid-size touring cars to feature a transaxle gearbox and full-time four-wheel drive. As with all Ferraris, its exterior styling is adorned with classic Italian lines and curves. The car has a wraparound grille, round headlights, and the iconic triple-vented side fender vents, which are one of the most recognizable features of any Ferrari model. The car is also equipped with painted alloy wheel with polished centers, chrome trim around the exhaust, and hand-painted racing stripes that run along the hood and fenders. This elegant example of classic automotive design has a powerful 3.4-litre V8 engine which produces 245 horsepower with a top speed of 140 mph. The engine contains two overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, giving it a classic Ferrari roar. The transmission is a five-speed manual gearbox coupled with a four-wheel-drive system, allowing for pinpoint control and incredible handling even in difficult terrain. The interior of the Ferrari 555 OW 1955 is simple yet elegant, featuring a black leather interior with red stitching accents, a wood-paneled dashboard, and chromed silver accents on the center console and door panels. The car also features a full stereo system, air conditioning, power steering, and an adjustable suspension. The car is a timeless work of automotive art, combining iconic Italian design with advanced engineering and powerful performance. The Ferrari 555 OW 1955 provides a combination of style, power, and sophistication that makes it one of the most desirable cars of all time.
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