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£10,647,136
1972 Ferrari 312 PB
Italy • 20 May 2023
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AI Listing Summary
This 1972 Ferrari 312 PB, chassis 0886, is a Scuderia Ferrari Works car with a successful racing history, including wins at the Buenos Aires 1,000 Kilometres and Nürburgring 1,000 Kilometres. It retains its matching-numbers engine and gearbox and is accompanied by numerous spare parts, making it a highly original and historically significant example.

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While the car has been well-maintained and retains its original engine and gearbox, its extensive racing history and multiple owners suggest it has experienced wear and tear. The listing mentions modifications to the coachwork and the inclusion of spare parts, indicating some level of restoration or repair. The car's participation in vintage racing events also implies continued use and potential for wear. However, its overall originality and the care taken by previous owners contribute to its well-preserved state.
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The Ferrari “P” series of sports racing prototypes stretched approximately a decade from 1963 to 1973 and resulted in some of the most iconic and legendary achievements in Ferrari’s illustrious racing history.
Included among these were back-to-back victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1963 and 1964 and the famous 1-2-3 finish at the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona, which led to its triumph over Ford in the World Championship that year.
Fiat’s acquisition of Ferrari in 1969 lent a jolt of newfound financial support to the racing program, and throughout 1971 the 312 P sports prototype was further refined.
In its typical fashion of exploring various engine combinations, Maranello had modified the flat-12 motor from the 1971 312 B grand prix car for use in the sports prototype racecar.
Christened as the 312 PB, the new prototype made its debut at Brands Hatch in mid-1971.
Fitted with a dry-sump lubrication system, Lucas fuel injection, single-plug ignition, and dual-overhead cam actuation...
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