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1951 Ferrari 212 Inter

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Coachwork: Ghia
 
This Ferrari 212 Inter coupe by Carrozzeria Ghia, an alloy-bodied coupe, is one of six made. It was the Ferrari show car at the 1951 Turin International Automobile Show at Parco Valentino, Torino, Italy. A total of 86 Ferrari 212's were built between 1951-53.

Its reputation was that of a sports car that was capable of winning international road races.

This car was shipped to the United States in the late 1950's and remained in California until 1989 when it was acquired by its current owner, who oversaw a complete restoration that took place in Modena, Italy over a 10-year period (between 1989-1999) to its original 1951 condition.

This 212 coupe is powered by a 2.6 liter V-12 Ferrari engine that produces 190 horsepower. The Ghia-bodied Ferrari 212's were conservatively designed and featured luxurious interiors.

Auction Sales Information

EventGroup 
Glenmoor Gathering of Significant AutomobilesDesigned by Ghia 
 
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