

The later Testarossa remains one of the most famous Ferraris. The company has also produced front-engined 2+2 cars, culminating in the current 612 Scaglietti and California.įerrari entered the mid-engined 12-cylinder fray with the Berlinetta Boxer in 1973.


#30 – GP Switzerland winner (Piero Taruffi) #15 – GP Silverstone winner (Alberto Ascari) Included in the Collection because there are no equivalent 1/18 versions. LE = Limited Edition + units, CoA = Certificate of Authenticity Ferrari models in other Collections Can-Am YearĪ couple non 1/18 Ferrari F1 models here: the 126 C2 #27 driven by Gilles Villeneuve in 1982 (Revell 1/12 KIT) and the F189 #27 driven by Nigel Mansell in 1989 (Tamiya 1/20 KIT). Titanium silver 3238 / burgundy interior / soft top #56 – Circuito de Piacenza (Franco Cortese) 1/18 & 1/12 Scale Model CarsĪ couple large 1/12 models are included in the Ferrari Collection: a 1984 GTO and a 1995 F50. These models are identified with the appropriate indication in the “Scale” column.

There are 2 Ferrari F512 M for sale across all model years (1994 to 1997) Ferrari F512 M right now. In addition to the “standard” 1/18 scale for cars in this museum, the Ferrari Collections also accommodates a few models in different scales. Vehicle history and comps for 1995 Ferrari F512 M VIN: ZFFVG40A9S0101379 - including sale prices, photos, and more. Many of them are shown in the Collection dedicated to the brand, but you will find many others in other Collection including Can-Am, Indianapolis, Le Mans, GT Racing, Sportscar Racing, Rally and Supercars. There are a large number of Ferrari in this virtual museum.
