According to a report from Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, this Berlinetta Boxer was originally finished inRosso Chiaro(Light Red) and upholstered withNero(Black) leather, and the car notably retains this original color scheme today. Specified with instruments in kilometers, the 512 completed assembly in November 1980, and after being sold new a month later to a European enthusiast, the car was soon exported to the US.
By 1993, the Ferrari had been acquired in a restored state by marque collector Todd Morici of West Paterson, New Jersey. That year, Mr. Morici advertised the 512 BB in Ferrari Market Letter as having ?250 miles since a complete nut-and-bolt restoration on a 17,000-mile car.?
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Morici sold the Ferrari to its current owner, though the car continued to remain in storage in Mr. Morici?s climate-controlled garage. The engine was recently rebuilt, and it has been noted that the internal number stamping appears incorrect. Further mechanical attention will likely be required before any road use. Sequestered for 26 years, this 512 BB would tastefully complement any sporting collection."
- Gooding and Company
The car Runs and Drives but will need a service and a tune up. Also the it does not have the original engine but the exact same type and was done well before the NUT and BOLT restoration.
SHIPPING - Either party will arrange the shipping, which ever is more convenient for the buyer, the Price completely depends on where the car is going.