1964 Ferrari 158

These are standard specifications for the 1964 Ferrari 158, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Mid
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Body / Chassis : Aluminum semi-monocoque
Weight : 1032 lbs | 468.107 kg
Top Speed : 270 km/h | 167.805 mph
V 8
Displacement : 1490 cc | 90.9 cu in. | 1.5 L.
Power : 210 BHP (154.56 KW) @ 11000 RPM
Bore : 67.0 mm | 2.638 in.
Stroke : 52.8 mm | 2.079 in.
Compression : 10.5:1
Valvetrain : 16 DOHC (2 valves per cylinder)
Construction : Aluminum Alloy block and head
Bosch Motronic fuel injection
Transmission:
6 Manual

Seating Capacity : 1
Exterior
Length : 155.5 in | 3950 mm.
Height : 30.2 in | 768 mm.
Wheelbase : 93.7 in | 2380 mm.
Front Track : 53.2 in | 1350 mm.
Rear Track : 53.2 in | 1350 mm.

Suspension
Front : Double wishbones with coil springs over dampers and anti-roll bar

Rear : Lower wishbones, top links, twin trailing arms, coil springs over dampers, and anti-roll bar

Steering
Rack and Pinion

Brakes
Front Brakes : Ventilated disc
Rear Brakes : Ventilated inboard disc

1964 Averages
Avg. Car Cost : $3,500
Avg. Household Income : $6,000
Avg. Home : $13,050
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.30

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Q: How fast is the 1964 Ferrari 158? A: The 1964 Ferrari 158 has a top speed of 270 km/h.

Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1964 Ferrari 158? A: The 1964 Ferrari 158 has a wheelbase size of 93.70 inches.

Q: What is the length of the 1964 Ferrari 158? A: The 1964 Ferrari 158 has a length of 155.51 inches.

Q: What is the bodystyle of the 1964 Ferrari 158? A: The 1964 Ferrari 158 was a .

Q: What engine did the 1964 Ferrari 158 have? A: The engine powering the 1964 Ferrari 158 was a V 8 (1490 cc | 90.9 cu in. | 1.5 L.) with 210 BHP (154.56 KW) @ 11000 RPM.

Q: What transmission did the 1964 Ferrari 158 have? A: The 1964 Ferrari 158 had a 6 speed Manual gearbox.

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