This has to be one of THE most exciting projects on UA-cam right now... super rare, super interesting... and tackled in an practical, accessible way that the average enthusiast could, if they wanted, attempt themselves (rather than some money no object millionaires restoration) Well done in finally doing the deal... 😊
I can’t believe a man with 3 Ferrari’s and a half a million pound house has just asked me, a 20 year old driving a 2006 5 series to help fund the resto on his 3rd Ferrari 😭🤣. 2020 is a strange year. Congrats mate
My dad had one of these back in the 70's. They are awesome, it deserves a full restoration no rat boxer, that would be an insult to this magnificent piece of engineering/art.
As a guy who has experienced this first hand, replace every fuse before going further... you can have an electrical fire due to oxidation on the connections. You don't want to burn up wires.
I was actually referring to even the testing phase. Without the car running, I put mine in reverse snd the lead wire to the reverse lights burned up. It can happen at any time. Fuses are cheap, wiring harnesses are expensive...
This has to be the most interesting project on youtube right now. I don't think people get how crazy rare this car is. Nobody will EVER find something like this again!
Big no to a nuts and bolts resto. It will need everything in the fuel injection system because CIS, and replace all the perished rubber bits. Then just drive it.
Disagree slightly. You don’t want to lose the originality on such a low mileage example. Concentrate on just cleaning everything and getting it into working condition but don’t disassemble things just for the sake of it. The interior looks to be in great condition and you’re only going to risk breaking fragile clips and tabs if you strip it out. Don’t repaint it, just get it cleaned and polished as well as you can.
Good Luck restoring this Gem !!! Years ago I had the opportunity to purchase my dream car and I had the engine restored, recondition all the leather interior, and cleaned the exterior (including the engine compartment. It was a 1991 Nissan 300Zx Twin Turbo, and she was a beauty. It took four grand to bring back a car that I bought for six grand. I kept her for ten years before selling her last year. I wish you best of luck with your latest project.
Over the moon that you managed to secure the BB future. I think you should do a full proper resto. Its so rare and unique and in pretty good shape already that it deserves it. Can't imagine what it's potential value could be but must be worth it. So pleased this has happened.
Just cut your "patch" off your Ferrari and send it to him, then scrap that money pit 🤣 I'd not be the slightest bit surprised if this is finished before yours at this rate 🤷♂️
I am Italian and the 512BB was my favorite Ferrari, and she still my favorite of all time. I had my first rc car and it was a 512BB. I can't wait to hear the wroar of 12 cilinder.
That’s what every gear head dreams of! Finding gold (car) and putting the shine back to it. Can’t wait to see the whole restoration! Especially one of this caliber!
@@leegould5306 Lee how do you think I feel - I sold and delivered this car new in 1983 when of course it was the most beautiful machine in the world-to me and many others…
Not even close to being my car, but I gave a giddy smile and chuckle when all of the lights worked! I was 15 when the TR came out... and I nearly cried because I new Ferrari was going to stop making the 512 BB. Thank you for saving this legend and not letting it go to a wanker who was just going to flip it! Cheers!
A good locksmith can manufacture a new set of keys by taking an "impression" of the lock by using blank key that is designed to take an "impression" of the tumblers/pins etc. It may be a quick and cheap method for you to get a new key?
@@ej2863 This is pretty much a one of one. Definitely got to be a car that’s driven, all cars should be, but a bit of responsibility goes with this one.
Oh man I am so excited!! I can't believe this thing is actually going to get saved. I was so sour last video on this car when you couldn't get the owner to budge and it was destined to rot away in some driveway. This car got absolutely what it deserved, an owner who is passionate about it and is willing to bring this back to its former glory. Congrats!!
Please make that a survivor car!!!! The platform is perfect. This is a once in a lifetime chance to not just do a restoration but to show how to bring out the Awesomeness of this beautiful car! Thanks for saving it.
I’ve been watching that car on the blokes driveway for the past 10 years so glad someone has bought it hope you do a nut and bolt definitely will be watching your story 👍
It looks like the body apart from those two small areas of rust is good and the paint appears sound enough to resurrect. I would keep the car original as is possible so service it replace all the perished rubbers and plastics and enjoy it. - didn`t realise these BBers were so rare, especially in RHD - have just taken part in a classic event over here in the South Island, NZ and there were 2 RHD versions taking part. As a Ferrari owner I say preserve its originality. Original is best. These are not built to be museum pieces or unused investment vehicles - preserve and drive.
1 of 1 and 6k! So, if it were me... Full detail, clean and polish and restore everything that needs it without replacing anything, if possible. R&R all the rubber and belts. Tune up. Send the speedo out to check for calibration (drive on the “hush” for a little fun 😉). Then sell it to the man of destiny that needs this vin# in his garage/museum. Leave him to do with whatever he feels the car needs, or doesn’t. Then I would take that profit, and get me a Porsche. (I’m a purist too haha!) But an epic barn find, is an epic barn find. She’s a beauty. And dump that “Testosteroni” for whatever pocket change you can sucker somebody for and get some project budget. 😆 haha okay 👍 I’m done. Couldn’t help myself.
I think a full restoration would be awesome for this car, however, it's about what makes you happy man and that's why we subscribe for the quality and passion filled videos... best of luck and I'll be staying tuned in!
The 512 Berlinetta Bialbero (standing by Forghieri's definition) is possibly my fav "classic" Ferrari (bar the whole 250 family). Can't wait to see more.
Really glad you have managed to buy her in the end. It was sad to see her abandoned on the owners drive. Looking forward to seeing you start work on her
As a flying instructor i fly around looking down on farm yards full of old vehicles just abandoned. Makes you wonder how many treasures are just rotting away.
So crazy someone would let this rot away. At least it's not a convertible, T-Top, or otherwise open roof design. Interior managed to survive so well! Hopefully most of the deterioration is superficial. Fantastic car!
This guys passion is what it's all about. I'd love to get one of the hoodies with this saved car on it. It would be nice if Ferrari reached out and helped this dude.
Abandoned ferrari! Only in UK. I've seen article about your convertible ferrari about a year ago on classic car magazine. And now here you are. Good luck with it!
Not taking anything away from Ammo's talents but a pressure washer, half decent machine polisher, good quality polish/wax and you can get very good results if you have time to spare.
A good clean.... and general recommission will get it a long way .... new lines fuel/brakes. Full detail...wheels refurbished. I think you’ll be shocked how well it ‘comes back’ 🙏🙏👏🎅
I would clean it up and leave it original as much as possible!!! Get the original parts that are needed for the unsavable ones. It will then probably be the only running original out there!!! Get a reputable body or detailing shop to restore the paint without a re-spray??? An EPIC car!!! You are soooooo lucky!!! Can't wait to see the following videos! Hello from Canada!
From a Porsche man and motor trade professional (panel beater) for 27 years, this is one of the few Ferraris that makes me inadvertently make that noise that classic car blokes make when they see a perfect factory spot weld
I'm so excited for you. The 512 is my all time favorite since seeing one at the Palo Alto concours in 1980. I must have starred at that 180 degree V12 for a full 15 minutes. I even got married on May 12. When you powered it up and switched on the lights, my heart rate increased. I hope someone donates some garage space to you.
the shape of an engine is given the position of the cylinders in the engine block. so its a flat 12, not a V12. Ferrari BB owners manuals and brochures never say V12, or boxer.
it's a sad thing, to see such a car be left like that. For the cost of a £20 tarp, that exterior wouldn't be too unlike the interior. Anyone who leaves an exotic outside unprotected that long deserves to be strung up by their toes. Great work saving this one Ratarossa! keep up the noble work mate. Stay safe and happy this Christmas 🎄🍻✌
The original video was the first and only Ratarossa video I've watched. I saw the picture on this one and thought oh yeah, that 512, wonder what's new with that. Subscribed now, because I'm excited to see what you do with this beauty! Congrats!
2:15 and 20:00 The trip mileage was on 666.6 in the first shot and magically turned to 777.7 allegedly without the vehicle rolling except between the driveway to trailer to garage, yet the mileage itself never changed from 6420...something's up.
Actually most older turn type trip gauges work just this way. As you roll them to reset, it will go 111.1, 222.2 ,333.3, and so on until it gets to 000.0
Watching you do this was a time warp and took me back to 1982 when I did exactly same with a Matra Bagheera that been in a smash and stored since 1977 with only 1500 miles on it. No keys and partially assembled. 😲 Bringing it back to life took time and patience and equally nerve racking - can’t wait to see your progress 😄
Just found this channel and had a bit of a binge watch today - in no particular order!! Loving it mate. Great content. Really enjoyed the truck videos too
How messed up in the head do you have to be to buy something like that in pristine condition and then just let it rot? The owner needs to be in an asylum.
Maybe he blew the engine in the first week of ownership and couldn't afford the repairs? I hope not, but let's see how this plays out. Certainly an epic find.
What a story!! What a car!! Looking forward so much to any future videos! I literally got goose bumps when you check the electrics and everything comes to life!
Amazing that you were actually able to get this! Restore it, PLEASE! Far too rare to modify! Also, you need to rent a proper workshop space in order to do the restoration as it already looks too small in your home garage
Actually, this was literally the first time I realised that those large orange rectangles on the front are the indicators. Never thought about this. You should fully restore this amazing piece of automotive history! Also it is proper race stuff with this lovely V12. What a car!
Yes! What an INSANE find!
You take the best US finds, Ill have the UK ones LOL
Epic video!!
niiiiiice
bring it to it's former glory❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Indeed
My humble opinion is that this car deserves to be restored to its former glory!!
i'm with you on that Luis
@@Ratarossa you MUST restore it. Anything else would be criminal 😈
@@Ratarossa I actually screamed out "NO!" when you said maybe a Rataboxer?!
Definitely nut and bolt showroom restoration
That's a no brainer.
This has to be one of THE most exciting projects on UA-cam right now... super rare, super interesting... and tackled in an practical, accessible way that the average enthusiast could, if they wanted, attempt themselves (rather than some money no object millionaires restoration) Well done in finally doing the deal... 😊
I can’t believe a man with 3 Ferrari’s and a half a million pound house has just asked me, a 20 year old driving a 2006 5 series to help fund the resto on his 3rd Ferrari 😭🤣. 2020 is a strange year. Congrats mate
3 CLASSIC ferraris at that
dude, embrace the early noughties Beemer!! I had a half knackered metro at your age
My dad had one of these back in the 70's. They are awesome, it deserves a full restoration no rat boxer, that would be an insult to this magnificent piece of engineering/art.
You know the guy across the street washing his van must be thinking "He's got another Ferrari? Wtf am I doing wrong?" Lol
LOL!!!
Yes but his van is in better condition....and actually drives....and is clean
more like: "Noooo, not another project!"
@@truthseeker8483 and runs
@@joshbrock2663 :-D
I keep checking back for the next video, haha. Can't wait! Great find!
Still waiting for the ML to be done 🇨🇦
As a guy who has experienced this first hand, replace every fuse before going further... you can have an electrical fire due to oxidation on the connections. You don't want to burn up wires.
As soon as he put that battery in, I thought he was going to burn his house down!
Sorry to hear you experienced that but, great tip to bear in mind. Thanks for that, the price of fuses is peanuts.
I'm sure he disconnected the battery. This ain't his first rodeo. I'd be more worried about someone stealing the car after all this publicity.
I was actually referring to even the testing phase. Without the car running, I put mine in reverse snd the lead wire to the reverse lights burned up. It can happen at any time. Fuses are cheap, wiring harnesses are expensive...
I used to pass that Ferrari most days when I walked my dog. I live only a few hundred yards from where it stood for all those years.
This has to be the most interesting project on youtube right now. I don't think people get how crazy rare this car is. Nobody will EVER find something like this again!
I think they might 😂
This is how many people want to see AMMO clean this car
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omg as soon as i saw the car they came up in my mind immediately
Maybe they will fly over with all their bits and pieces for a long weekend ...??
fuck yeah
ua-cam.com/users/AMMONYCdotcom
Lets do it!!!!
This is a no brainer. Being rare, make it a 'restorari', as close to original as budgetwise possible!
The car is now in the best place mate. congratulations on your purchase I know how much you wanted it 👌👍
This has to be a nuts and bolt restoration. My heart actually sank when you said maybe another project like the rattarossa :-(
don't worry I was kidding
@@Ratarossa same, when you joked about not doing a proper resto, I nearly fell off my seat ha ha.
Big no to a nuts and bolts resto. It will need everything in the fuel injection system because CIS, and replace all the perished rubber bits. Then just drive it.
No way this video comes on my feed, and in the comments I find you, who are the company that designed my vinlys 🔥👌👌😍
Disagree slightly. You don’t want to lose the originality on such a low mileage example. Concentrate on just cleaning everything and getting it into working condition but don’t disassemble things just for the sake of it. The interior looks to be in great condition and you’re only going to risk breaking fragile clips and tabs if you strip it out. Don’t repaint it, just get it cleaned and polished as well as you can.
Good Luck restoring this Gem !!! Years ago I had the opportunity to purchase my dream car and I had the engine restored, recondition all the leather interior, and cleaned the exterior (including the engine compartment. It was a 1991 Nissan 300Zx Twin Turbo, and she was a beauty. It took four grand to bring back a car that I bought for six grand. I kept her for ten years before selling her last year. I wish you best of luck with your latest project.
Over the moon that you managed to secure the BB future. I think you should do a full proper resto. Its so rare and unique and in pretty good shape already that it deserves it. Can't imagine what it's potential value could be but must be worth it. So pleased this has happened.
Scott if you need some I've got some spare scrap aluminum we can fix that thing right up!!!
Just cut your "patch" off your Ferrari and send it to him, then scrap that money pit 🤣
I'd not be the slightest bit surprised if this is finished before yours at this rate 🤷♂️
panel bond, rivets and we go. . Samcrac style
I think you'll find its called Aluminium 😉
Would your step mom be willing to help fund this Ferrari project too?
Go away.
I just can't believe someone would let it rot. So glad you got it, insane find, good luck.
Only just subscribed to this channel today love the ferrari find .cant believe that youve desecrated that testarossa . So disturbed by it .....
I am Italian and the 512BB was my favorite Ferrari, and she still my favorite of all time.
I had my first rc car and it was a 512BB.
I can't wait to hear the wroar of 12 cilinder.
Scott: Call Larry at AMMO NYC for a crossover episode!
Stephen Montalvo dude lives in the UK I don't think Ammo will travel that far to wash a car
Already commented that. And they replied! 😁
Car cleaning guru is from the UK...
I cannot be the only one who is most excited for seeing it getting a wash!!
Would love to see Ammo NYC do a detail on this. Too bad the pandemic is a thing right now.
I think the Atlantic Ocean being in the way is more of a problem than the Pandemic
@@riderzinc Atlantic*? 🤔
@@MrMountainHawk lol i actually meant to write Atlantic, I'm watching a documentary on netflix on ww2 based on the pacific ocean.
@@riderzinc no worries!
White details is your man in the UK
Can’t believe someone could leave such a car to the elements !
Unfortunately I can. Seen enough car rescues showing some owners .... need their man cards pulled !!
“Restore them , don’t crush them”
That’s what every gear head dreams of! Finding gold (car) and putting the shine back to it. Can’t wait to see the whole restoration! Especially one of this caliber!
You need to contact Larry from AMMO NYC and have him clean the car up. He does amazing work.
Errrr .. this is in the UK. 😆
@@1chish 😂
These days they use these wonder machines called "airplanes" I know ,I know I thought it was BS too !!😄😄😄😄😎😎😎🍺
There must be a very sad story behind this car.
@@leegould5306 Lee how do you think I feel - I sold and delivered this car new in 1983 when of course it was the most beautiful machine in the world-to me and many others…
Call AMMO NYC and give that man the honours to clean that car
Lol, or White Details.
I was just thinking that!
Taking all his stuff to another country to clean a car is kind of a stretch with all things considered
Ready!
@@AMMO-NYC Right on!
Restore it. It will be an absolute great achievement and be welcomed at almost ever car venue in the world!
Not even close to being my car, but I gave a giddy smile and chuckle when all of the lights worked! I was 15 when the TR came out... and I nearly cried because I new Ferrari was going to stop making the 512 BB. Thank you for saving this legend and not letting it go to a wanker who was just going to flip it! Cheers!
A good locksmith can manufacture a new set of keys by taking an "impression" of the lock by using blank key that is designed to take an "impression" of the tumblers/pins etc. It may be a quick and cheap method for you to get a new key?
@Eatmy Hairybutthole yes
@Eatmy Hairybutthole if it’s a birds ass then I have the key for that and it fits any birds ass 😎👍
A 40 year old ferrari with working electronics? It's practically fixed already!
Facts!
It works because there's almost none.
It's a great sign though ! Most of this cars issues are going for be rubber related - like any large family...
front1001 That isn't to be expected on a 20+ year old Ferrari!
There's a red Lamborghini Countach rotting in a womans garden near me. Been there for 20 years plus, she just won't sell it. 🤷♂️
Please do a nut and bolt restoration, turning this into a rat would be criminal. This car deserves some love for once.
Indeed. Way too valuable a car to rat it up.
absolutely .
The fact that the lights still work prove that the car wants to live on - especially in its original Miami Vice spec
Do a mix? Outlaw Ferrari
@@ej2863 This is pretty much a one of one. Definitely got to be a car that’s driven, all cars should be, but a bit of responsibility goes with this one.
You should do a collaboration with @Tyrrell's Classic Workshop
It will probably need all the engine seals replaced.
Oh man I am so excited!! I can't believe this thing is actually going to get saved. I was so sour last video on this car when you couldn't get the owner to budge and it was destined to rot away in some driveway. This car got absolutely what it deserved, an owner who is passionate about it and is willing to bring this back to its former glory. Congrats!!
Please make that a survivor car!!!! The platform is perfect. This is a once in a lifetime chance to not just do a restoration but to show how to bring out the Awesomeness of this beautiful car! Thanks for saving it.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how perfectly lined up that trailer was at both ends of the journey. Credit to Eddie!
Whats all the fuss about, looks pretty good to me
Keep it original, it can only be original once, great project
Hard to keep those cracked tires need replacement for all seals, tubes & rubbers on it ..
@@poplaurentiu4148 I’m on about body work interior etc, seal gaskets rubbers naturally rot. But patina is good
This is far more interesting than your plan to try and get a F40 and restore it. An absolute gem
I’ve been watching that car on the blokes driveway for the past 10 years so glad someone has bought it hope you do a nut and bolt definitely will be watching your story 👍
what's he like? seems like an idiot to me
@@TheShaunedney I’m lead to believe it was for personal reasons and just a private family
@@nicktaylor5273 surely you’d still cover it though 🤷🏼♀️ but fair enough.
At first I was like "Oh sweet, he's bought his first Ferrari". Then I saw his driveway and realised this wasn't such a big deal after all. lol
Considering that this one (even in current condition) is worth more than the others combined, it is kind of a big deal. :)
I bet he paid only a few hundred for it too. Either way, it was a good score!
@SteveJones...: RARE 'one of a kind' color scheme though...
I can’t believe I own ANOTHER Ferrari! 😂
Just wash, clean, service it and then drive it and drive it like it should be driven, true Ferrari style.
Greetings from Denmark
Philip
Have you got any Lurpak butter !!!.👍
@@bakedbeanzontoast9078 We got buckets of Lurpak👍😁🇩🇰
Being a Ferrari purist, I can only say restore it nut and bolt to its former glory 😍
Another Enzo strongly supports this message.
Bring it back to it original form
It looks like the body apart from those two small areas of rust is good and the paint appears sound enough to resurrect. I would keep the car original as is possible so service it replace all the perished rubbers and plastics and enjoy it. - didn`t realise these BBers were so rare, especially in RHD - have just taken part in a classic event over here in the South Island, NZ and there were 2 RHD versions taking part. As a Ferrari owner I say preserve its originality. Original is best. These are not built to be museum pieces or unused investment vehicles - preserve and drive.
@@callefalk6557 same to you 😂😹🤣
1 of 1 and 6k! So, if it were me...
Full detail, clean and polish and restore everything that needs it without replacing anything, if possible. R&R all the rubber and belts. Tune up. Send the speedo out to check for calibration (drive on the “hush” for a little fun 😉).
Then sell it to the man of destiny that needs this vin# in his garage/museum. Leave him to do with whatever he feels the car needs, or doesn’t.
Then I would take that profit, and get me a Porsche. (I’m a purist too haha!)
But an epic barn find, is an epic barn find. She’s a beauty.
And dump that “Testosteroni” for whatever pocket change you can sucker somebody for and get some project budget. 😆 haha okay 👍 I’m done. Couldn’t help myself.
So glad this rare and beautiful car is with you. I highly recommend you check out Ammo NYC.
I think a full restoration would be awesome for this car, however, it's about what makes you happy man and that's why we subscribe for the quality and passion filled videos... best of luck and I'll be staying tuned in!
That shot of the dash with the steering wheel is just stunning,
The 512 Berlinetta Bialbero (standing by Forghieri's definition) is possibly my fav "classic" Ferrari (bar the whole 250 family). Can't wait to see more.
Never been into Ferrari as much as some, but this! This car has always been my fave and agreed, anything 250. A true 1 of 1 here so lucky!
This right here. Fell in love with it when I saw one on the cover of Road & Track back in the late '70s.
Really glad you have managed to buy her in the end. It was sad to see her abandoned on the owners drive. Looking forward to seeing you start work on her
Nut and bolt Restoration starting with a professional cleaning
No need. It was immaculate 12 years ago, sans new rubber, wear items and refresh it needs nothing.
No way, it'll be off the road for years doing that. Enough to get it going, then repair as you enjoy it.
Exciting project,cool.Prancing horsepowers
As a flying instructor i fly around looking down on farm yards full of old vehicles just abandoned. Makes you wonder how many treasures are just rotting away.
You have to restore this. Amazing news you’ve saved it.
This needs to be restored to its former glory. Going to look beautiful when its finished
Your view are going to go through the roof on this build. Congratulations on the buy i never though this would happen on this car.
Full nut and bolt restoration is what this car needs.
Congrats on acquiring this beauty to be. This is my favorite Ferrari.
So crazy someone would let this rot away. At least it's not a convertible, T-Top, or otherwise open roof design. Interior managed to survive so well! Hopefully most of the deterioration is superficial. Fantastic car!
YES!!! Glad you finally got it
I would like to see the Ammo guy fly over and help out!!
Yes, for sure. His resto of the old Mercedes has like 14 million views. I was thinking the same for this Ferrari.
Like he is the only guy to detail a car, plenty available in the UK.
@@nssherlock4547 I’m sure many many many live in the UK. I can’t wait to see this car returned to glory.
Oh wow!!! Looks like my c4 found in a Florida swamp!! This is exciting to watch!!
Nice to see you also here Randy! I thought the same thing 😁
Yeah sure it does. Just like it, well ... until you look at the interior.
Swamp 'Rrari.
We're going to be comparing your 'Vette build with the 512 now! Might need to up your game a bit, Randy! 😁😉
Same state of decay not the same output to be expected value wise. Not sure part's interchangeables.
This guys passion is what it's all about. I'd love to get one of the hoodies with this saved car on it. It would be nice if Ferrari reached out and helped this dude.
Abandoned ferrari! Only in UK.
I've seen article about your convertible ferrari about a year ago on classic car magazine. And now here you are.
Good luck with it!
Finally, been waiting ages for this. Need to watch this on the big TV!
OK I subbed. You need to buy Ammo NYC a plane ticket asap. Seriously.
🙄 hed cost more than half the restoration
Not taking anything away from Ammo's talents but a pressure washer, half decent machine polisher, good quality polish/wax and you can get very good results if you have time to spare.
Assuming someone tried to steal the car from what it sounds like.
A good clean.... and general recommission will get it a long way .... new lines fuel/brakes. Full detail...wheels refurbished. I think you’ll be shocked how well it ‘comes back’ 🙏🙏👏🎅
I would clean it up and leave it original as much as possible!!! Get the original parts that are needed for the unsavable ones. It will then probably be the only running original out there!!! Get a reputable body or detailing shop to restore the paint without a re-spray??? An EPIC car!!! You are soooooo lucky!!! Can't wait to see the following videos! Hello from Canada!
Couldn't have happened to a better guy, he who dares wins!... Good luck with everything will be watching every episode of the rebuild. Superb Channel!
Yeah!!!!!! Amazing man!!!!
Have your like sir, cheers from Argentina!
This car is begging for a full restoration, but I think it needs to be a running/driving project first!
Yes John I think thats the current idea, get it working then a nut and bolt restoration
@@Ratarossa Get it running and do a rolling resto - otherwise once it's in bits - project will go on forever!
@@Ratarossa I'm really stoked you were able to buy it, looking forward to the journey ahead!
Car wizard tip: Move the car by grabbing and turning one wheel, no dents to the body this way.
I would definitely do a full restoration. It's great that the mice don't seem to have eaten the wiring over the years - off to a good start!
From a Porsche man and motor trade professional (panel beater) for 27 years, this is one of the few Ferraris that makes me inadvertently make that noise that classic car blokes make when they see a perfect factory spot weld
GET THIS MAN MORE SUBSCRIBERS this is a super interesting channel man
The interior looks really good. I like the styling of this car
Wow this is going to be a great series, cant wait for the next video
I'm so excited for you. The 512 is my all time favorite since seeing one at the Palo Alto concours in 1980. I must have starred at that 180 degree V12 for a full 15 minutes. I even got married on May 12.
When you powered it up and switched on the lights, my heart rate increased. I hope someone donates some garage space to you.
the shape of an engine is given the position of the cylinders in the engine block.
so its a flat 12, not a V12.
Ferrari BB owners manuals and brochures never say V12, or boxer.
it's a sad thing, to see such a car be left like that. For the cost of a £20 tarp, that exterior wouldn't be too unlike the interior. Anyone who leaves an exotic outside unprotected that long deserves to be strung up by their toes.
Great work saving this one Ratarossa! keep up the noble work mate. Stay safe and happy this Christmas 🎄🍻✌
What a beauty looking for to seeing this restoration
You're such a lucky man, what a find.
I'll bet you the paint is savable with a proper cleaning and buffing. Good luck.
Fantastic find !!!!!! I’d honestly go for a full nut and bolt resto it will look fantastic when done!!!!
The original video was the first and only Ratarossa video I've watched. I saw the picture on this one and thought oh yeah, that 512, wonder what's new with that. Subscribed now, because I'm excited to see what you do with this beauty! Congrats!
So happy you managed to get it!!
WOW they finally budged lol. Still remember that video you did about it a couple months back!! Restore it to its stock glory!!
2:15 and 20:00 The trip mileage was on 666.6 in the first shot and magically turned to 777.7 allegedly without the vehicle rolling except between the driveway to trailer to garage, yet the mileage itself never changed from 6420...something's up.
That's quite a catch! Dude's busted.
Actually most older turn type trip gauges work just this way. As you roll them to reset, it will go 111.1, 222.2 ,333.3, and so on until it gets to 000.0
Yesssssss!!! what a beauty can’t wait to see you restore it back to its full glory definitely 100% restore it
Watching you do this was a time warp and took me back to 1982 when I did exactly same with a Matra Bagheera that been in a smash and stored since 1977 with only 1500 miles on it. No keys and partially assembled. 😲 Bringing it back to life took time and patience and equally nerve racking - can’t wait to see your progress 😄
I think you should create more engaging t-shirts with interesting quotes like : Straight out of barn, Say no to horse abuse, etc...
LOL love it !
@@Ratarossa Can we get mugs? I'd buy a mug
Damn ! You my friend own a 512bbi rhd in white 😳😳😳
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Esquisite buy, project of a lifetime. well done mate!
When both of the headlights pop up. I fell out of my chair you just won the lottery. good job
Just found this channel and had a bit of a binge watch today - in no particular order!! Loving it mate. Great content. Really enjoyed the truck videos too
How messed up in the head do you have to be to buy something like that in pristine condition and then just let it rot? The owner needs to be in an asylum.
Yeah I need to know what's up with that psycho.
AND lose the keys for it!
Maybe he blew the engine in the first week of ownership and couldn't afford the repairs? I hope not, but let's see how this plays out. Certainly an epic find.
Wish I could get out of the country. I swear Id fly over just to wash it, just to see it come clean! Amazing find, congratulations!
Literally cannot wait for the future episodes on this!!!
What a story!! What a car!! Looking forward so much to any future videos! I literally got goose bumps when you check the electrics and everything comes to life!
Just came across this video by chance, I'm already hooked. Looking forward to see how you get on with this car
this car deserves a full restoration
Yeah you've got to bring it back to pristine - please, come up with some good T-shirts - we'll buy em :)
Amazing that you were actually able to get this! Restore it, PLEASE! Far too rare to modify! Also, you need to rent a proper workshop space in order to do the restoration as it already looks too small in your home garage
This is one of the most iconic cars on planet earth. You dig a treasure! Congratulation
Actually, this was literally the first time I realised that those large orange rectangles on the front are the indicators. Never thought about this. You should fully restore this amazing piece of automotive history! Also it is proper race stuff with this lovely V12. What a car!