'The Drive' article...
'The Drive' article https://www.thedrive.com/news/28239/gaze-at-the-radically-designed-1970-ferrari-512-s-modulo-as-it-glides-around-italy?fbclid=IwAR1sr_YtGpc1FhU8kinjZruJtorL47EF8HHcQZtwowOMofuyYzL4lfnzREo
Hope to see the Modulo at next years Greenwich Concours d'Elegance, closer to home. His 1967 Dino 206 Competizione Prototype was there this year.
Fire damage caused by burning mufflers!!! Close call!!! Thank god for fire suppression system or else this one-of-a-kind beauty would have burnt to the ground!!! https://www.facebook.com/ScuderiaCameronGlickenhaus/photos/pcb.2686394931388963/2686393454722444/?type=3&theater
Already picked up by Road & Track https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/classic-cars/a28221137/pininfarina-ferrari-modulo-fire-damage-pictures/
I sense a marketing opportunity - Coming to a outdoor recreation store near you - the Modulo Grill and Barbecue
What most people forget is this car was shown a year BEFORE the Countach. Kudo's for Jim to bringing it back to life. More people need to appreciate what car design really can be and not the cookie cutter retro crap we see today. What was going on in Italy in the 60's and 70's was a golden age.
Italy honors Pininfarina with (Modulo) postage stamp https://journal.classiccars.com/2020/10/08/italy-honors-pininfarina-with-postage-stamp/ Image Unavailable, Please Login .
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Oh that’s a great archive! It’s the first time I see this pic of the Modulo being assembled. Thanks for sharing!
I just received an email from RM Sotheby’s that they are auctioning an NFT of the Modulo. Without getting into a discussion of the viability of NFTs, what struck me about the presentation is the complete absence of the word “Ferrari” in the presentation. This is obviously intentional, but why? It must be some kind of legal consideration. Does JG still own the Modulo? Here is the image from the presentation…. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Southerbys will auction. https://rmsothebys.com/en/home/lots/pf22?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=PF22&fbclid=IwAR0NpdNt7ySGWarMBm41ahxAsRe5QMJJTK2dv05wPulUJ9zIhqBA6RTzQv8_aem_AWo8LFQTQMRCfeDJ90znOlvOwmLB6ZJLb6j95XSHps4g2709W3xCVf46JkoXzyp7egY9XHiKw5ZFwYAksgatQxHchUdkvy_pVH9YY186ljfSP2ApLOprVWVvlTy1ZmJDVEc
Well spotted. That reminds me when La Mini Miniera (through BBR) produced the Modulo at the 1/18 scale. No Ferrari badge on the model car, and no Ferrari logo neither in the websites, package… the lady at La Mini Miniera told me at that time that the Modulo was under Pininfarina licence.