507 This is Zahir's Enzo, before the modifications; assembly number 50700. Image Unavailable, Please Login
508 For the last 20 or so years, each Ferrari's engine number is printed inside of the car's warranty card. In this case, this F430 Spider's engine number is 125084. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The 575M V12 is a 5.75-liter alloy version with four overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and a dry sump oil lubrication system. The engine offers515peak horsepower... Image Unavailable, Please Login
According to this website http://www.autotrack.nl/owa_dima/owa/att_occ_mi.modelinformatie?p_spr_id=&p_type_lijst=RL&o_id=6210660 the radius of this 430 F1 is 519 kilometers Image Unavailable, Please Login Gr. Martin
The F-50's 12-cylinder, 4.75-liter, rear-mounted engine slams out520horsepower, flashing the car from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds and taking the carbon-fiber body to a top speed of 203 mph. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This 1989 Ferrari F40 GTE had 720 hp @ 7500 rpm and 521 lb-ft of torque! Image Unavailable, Please Login
524 Magical Miles Across India...In A Ferrari Driving across all of India would be a challenging adventure in any vehicle, but as our friends at Car and Driver found out, being tasked with doing it in a Ferrari is a completely different proposition. They were among the few selected to drive a pair of Ferrari 612 Scagliettis around the sub-continent for a 524-mile stretch of the 7000-mile Magic India Discovery Tour. Since the adventure, the car has been auctioned off for charity, but as you can tell from the excerpt below, the memories of the journey will likely stay with them forever. http://jalopnik.com/5053733/524-magical-miles-across-indiain-a-ferrari Second picture is the 330GTC of Jim Clark, if I'm correct, registered 524 SHI, thanks to Jack Snell's flickr albums. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacksnell707/3765876790/) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
sorry.. dont mean to be a stickler, but those are great for #51 and #8.. not really #518 Unless they have been changed recently, the rules said subjecT not subjectS... i think this works a tad better... 518 now onto 526... GT Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Ferrari 500 F2 as it won the world championship in 1952 and 1953 with Alberto Ascari. The lightweight, nimble Formula 2 car was entered in the field of F1 cars (permitted by the rules) and became the run away winner. This stunning CMC model is the 1953 car. It is a masterpiece and is factory built using 1463 parts. The body can be taken off the chassis showing incredible details such as the wiring to the magnetos, Weber carburettors, fantastic wire wheels. True to the real model the fuel and oil tanks count 526rivets. Image Unavailable, Please Login