Going to need mechanical sorting and terrible bumpers removed but may be worth looking at: https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1980-ferrari-512-bb-2/
Here's our 1981 with 1650 original miles. Fully documented from day one. Fresh belt service completed 30 days ago. https://www.atlantismotorgroup.com/vehicles/230/1981-ferrari-512-bbi
Good call on wanting a 512BB. The ultimate of the Berlinetta Boxer batch. The very last "analog" Ferrari. Mid engined, hand built, 12 cylinder and carburated too boot. No power steering for the wussies. Just pure road feel and rush !! Close to 400HP in an age of <200HP Corvettes. The last of an era. And the supercar of the times. In a just world they should equal in value to an F40.
NO AFFILIATION on the car below. A friend just emailed me this '77 this morning. Looks nice and seems to be well sorted. Asking price is reasonable. Does a '77 work or are there some material changes in '79? If so can you tell me what they are? https://www.europeancollectibles.com/vehicles/555/1977-ferrari-512-bb-berlinetta-boxer
Thank you. I don’t think I am in love with red / tan enough unless the price was too good to pass. Much appreciate you reaching out Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat