Back in 1973, Ferrari launched the mid-engine flat-12 Berlinetta Boxer, succeeding the front-engine V-12 Daytona. This car went on to become the 512 BB between 1976-81, with around 930 models crafted in Maranello, Italy.
Similar to many luxurious vehicles, Koenig Specials in Munich provided customizations to the 512BB, resulting in distinct attributes like a profound front spoiler, integrated wing mirrors, striking side seals, broad flared arches concealing larger BBS wheels, air scoops, and a remarkable rear wing.
Passionate about automobiles, Tiff Needell recently had the chance to drive this Koenig-enhanced 512BB, equipped with 450 horsepower. View the video below to listen to his reflections on the encounter:
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