Ferrari 212 Inter


Manufacturer Ferrari
Production 1951–1952
82 produced
Predecessor Ferrari 195 Inter
Successor Ferrari 250
Class Sports car
Layout FR layout
Engine(s) 2.6 L Colombo V12
Production 1951–1952
82 produced
Predecessor Ferrari 195 Inter
Successor Ferrari 250
Class Sports car
Layout FR layout
Engine(s) 2.6 L Colombo V12
The chassis was similar to the 125 with double wishbones in front and live axles in back. Coachbuilders included Carrozzeria Touring, Ghia, Vignale, and now Pinin Farina. The latter was an important move for the company, as Farina was already well-known and adding his styling skills would be a tremendous boost for Maranello. However, Pinin Farina was as proud as Enzo Ferrari, and neither would go to the other to request business up to this point. A mutual meeting halfway between Maranello and Turin was the negotiated solution.
Both 2500 mm (98.4 in) and 2600 mm (102.4 in) versions were built (Export and Inter models, respectively), both with a larger 2.6 L (2563 cc/156 in) version of Ferrari's Colombo V12 engine. Like the 195, the additional displacement over the 166 was achieved with a larger bore, this time to 68 mm. Output was 150 to 165 hp (111 to 123 kW) with one or three Weber 36DCF carburettors. The short-wheelbase Export model got the more-powerful engine. 5 hp (3.7 kW) more was on the table for 1952 thanks to better cylinder heads.
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