The Ferrari F512M represents the final chapter of one of the most celebrated lineages in automotive history — the conclusion of a flat-12 mid-engined story that began with the 365 GT/4 BB in 1973. Of the 501 examples produced across two model years, this 1995 car is among the most special: finished in the extremely rare Giallo Modena FER 102 — a colour so seldom specified on the F512M that it is practically unheard of.
With just 26,228 km recorded from new and original paintwork throughout, this is a car that has been cared for with exceptional diligence. The vivid yellow over black leather interior is a combination that references Ferrari's competition heritage and makes an uncompromising visual statement — the proportions of the F512M, with its wide rear haunches, round headlights, and straked flanks, have rarely looked more purposeful.
The F512M — Modificata — arrived as a comprehensive evolution of the 512 TR: round headlights in place of the pop-up units, revised front and rear aerodynamics, additional cooling capacity, and a further development of the 4.9-litre flat-12 now producing 440 bhp. The result is a car that drives with considerably more precision and confidence than its forebears, while still delivering all of the theatre that makes a flat-12 Ferrari so utterly memorable.
For the collector, rarity, originality, and presentation are everything. This example presents all three. Giallo Modena on a flat-12 Ferrari is an extraordinary combination — and one that is unlikely to appear on the market again in this condition.