The world has no shortage of rare and award-winning Ferraris, but none look so dramatic as the spaceship-on-wheels Ferrari 512S Modulo. Created back in 1970 by famed design studio Pininfarina, the ...
Here's a fun problem to have. Let's say you're a car company famous for going racing. You built yourself a bunch of racing cars so you could beat the pants off your biggest rival. Then you find out ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The ‘70s were a neat time for cars. Everything was shaped like a door-stopper. Like the Maserati Khamsin. The BMW M1. The Lamborghini Countach. And ...
This low-slung UFO on wheels would be an amazing sight on the road. Ultra wealthy auto enthusiast James Glickenhaus purchased Pininfarina's avant-garde Ferrari 512S Modulo concept for an undisclosed ...
Pininfarina sums up the Ferrari Modulo as "an extreme special berlinetta, single-volume, experimental one-off prototype, built on the Ferrari 512S chassis." But the car's history needs further ...
The Ferrari 512S Modulo Concept was a futuristic piece of kit back in 1970, when it originally broke cover at the Geneva Motor Show. Not only did it have a highly unusual styling, but with its canopy ...
In case you needed further proof that Jim Glickenhaus, of Ferrari collecting and Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus fame, fundamentally gets this whole car thing -- if his plan to run at Le Mans wasn’t ...
Pininfarina is arguably the most influential automotive design house in history. Battista Farina’s pioneering work and Sergio Pininfarina’s later vision built a legacy that’s included some of the most ...
The Ferrari 512S was built to compete with Porsche’s legendary 917, with both taking advantage of a small loophole allowing a 5-liter engine to power an FIA Group 5 sports car. The downside of this ...