A 1978 Ferrari BB512 will be on sale at the Anglia Car Auction’s final sale of 2022.
This rare Ferrari has only covered 15,982 kilometres and was first registered in the UK in 2015.
It is powered by a 5-litre mid-mounted flat 12 engine that produced 360 bhp.
The estimate price for this lovely Italian beauty is between £185,000 – £205,000.
The Anglia Car Auction Classic Sale starts on the 5th-6th of November 2022.
For more information just click on the link below.
Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th November | Anglia Car Auctions

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