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Ferrari 166 Inter


FieldValue
imageFerrari 166-Inter-Berlinetta Front-view (cropped).JPG
captionFerrari 166 Inter Coupé by Stabilimenti Farina
nameFerrari 166 Inter
manufacturerFerrari
classGrand tourer
layoutFR layout
production1948–1950
38 produced
successorFerrari 195 Inter
transmission5-speed manual
wheelbase2420 -
length3950 mm
width1410 mm
height1390 mm
weight900 kg (coupé)
body_style{{ubl
engine2.0 L (1995.02 cc) Colombo V12
designer

38 produced | Coupé | Barchetta The Ferrari 166 Inter was Ferrari's first true grand tourer. An evolution of the 125 S and 166 S racing cars, it was a sports car for the street with coachbuilt bodies. The Inter name commemorated the victories claimed in 166 S models by Scuderia Inter. 38 units of the 166 Inter were built from 1948 through 1950. Note that both the 166 S and 166 F2 were also called "166 Inter" in the days that they were actively raced by the Scuderia of the same name.

The 166 Inter shared its Aurelio Lampredi-designed tube frame, double wishbone/live axle suspension, and 2420 mm wheelbase with the 125 S and 166 S. It was replaced by the 2.3 L 195 Inter in 1950.

The first Ferrari GT car debuted at the Paris Motor Show on October 6, 1949. It was an elegant coupé designed by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan who had previously created a number of similar Ferrari and Alfa Romeo models. Customer sales soon started, with 166 Inter models becoming the first Ferraris to be purchased for the road rather than the race track. As was typical at the time, a bare chassis was delivered to the coachbuilder of the customer's choice. Majority used Touring with coupé or barchetta style. Carrozzeria Ghia produced one-off coupé designed by Felice Mario Boano. Others were built by Stabilimenti Farina, who penned coupés and cabriolets. Bertone bodied one cabriolet. Vignale also joined in with seven bodyworks, presaging their designs of the coming decade, foreshadowed those companies' later involvement with Ferrari.

The 2.0 L Gioacchino Colombo-designed V12 engine from the 166 S remained, as did its chassis, though the wheelbase would eventually grow from 2420 mm to 2500 mm and even 2620 mm. Output was 90 PS at 5600 rpm with one carburetor and top speed of 150 km/h.

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  1. "Ferrari 166 Inter - Register".
  2. "Ferrari 166 Inter".
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