Thursday, 29 September 2016

Ferraris from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.

The beginning of this famous automotive company dates back to 1947. Ferrari's first production car was the '125 sport' commonly known as the '125s'. Enzo Ferrari the founder and creator of Ferrari automobiles was born in February 18th 1898 in Modena, Italy. He devoted his entire life to designing and building sports cars. At the start of his career he was a racing driver and later on went on to become the head of 'Alfa Corse'. Nowadays, Ferrari is famous for making good looking and reliable sports cars commonly known as 'super cars'. In the early 1960s to the late 1980s Ferrari was able to built some extraordinary cars which were capable of winning a lot of sporting events as well as car competitions. Comparatively these cars had powerful engines and they were designed by world renowned Engineers. Some of those cars are represented in the table bellow according to the fastest to reach 60 mph from 0.



Enzo Ferrari inside a 125s


Model Year Engine 0 to 60 (s) Quarter mile time (s)
Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer 1982 12 Cylinder 5.0 13.3
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 1970 12 Cylinder 5.3 13.5
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 1971 12 Cylinder 5.3 13.2
Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer 1978 12 Cylinder 5.4 13.7
Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 12 Cylinder 6.0 13.3
Ferrari 250 GTO 1964 12 Cylinder 6.0 13.5
Ferrari 275 GTB 1964 12 Cylinder 6.6 14.1
Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART 1967 12 Cylinder 6.6 14.5
Ferrari 330 GTS 1968 12 Cylinder 6.8 14.7
Ferrari 308 GTS 1980 12 Cylinder 6.8 14.7
Ferrari Dino 1974 12 Cylinder 7.0 15.3
Ferrari 275 GTS 1966 12 Cylinder 7.1 15.5
Ferrari 308 GTS 1982 12 Cylinder 7.2 15.6
Ferrari Dino 246 GT 1969 12 Cylinder 7.4 15.9
Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet 1982 12 Cylinder 7.5 15.8
Source: www.zeroto60times.com/fastest-cars-0-60-mph-times/

Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer

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