Monday, March 21, 2016


1970 Ferrari 512 S Modulo Concept Car

The 1970 Ferrari 512 S Modulo Concept car was designed to allow people to break away from the design constraints of time and was not designed as a racing car prototype. You have to admire the design of the two overlapping body shells, one of which was a glass canopy that moved forward to allow the occupants to enter and exit the car easier. The two moving shells were separated by a rectilinear indentation in the center of the car.

In inner workings of the car were straight out of the Ferrari 512 S, with a mid-rear V-12 60 degree 550 hp and a five speed transmission that was rear wheel drive. The overall height of the Modulo was only about 36 inches. Interesting bit of information about the original Modulo was that It could only travel in a straight line due to the front wheels being incorporated into the bodywork.


The Ferrari 512 S Modulo was the winner of many design awards, unfortunately the car was dismantled for parts. There was a replica of the Ferrari 512 S Modulo built.




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