The Modulo originally started out as a
Ferrari 512 S (chassis and engine #27) and was converted to 612
Can Am spec. After testing, the engine and transmission were removed and the chassis was stripped down and given to Pininfarina to build a show car. The show car debuted at the
1970 Geneva Motor Show and was originally painted black, but was later repainted white. The Modulo was well received by critics and has won 22 awards for its design. In 2014, Pininfarina sold the Modulo to American entrepreneur and automotive aficionado
James Glickenhaus who is restoring it to full operating condition. File:Ferrari Modulo and wooden frame Museo Ferrari.jpg|Modulo and its wooden form, used to make the body panels. File:Ferrari modulo.jpg|Rear view File:Ferrari modulo 2.jpg|Side view File:Wikipfarina.jpg|Museum of Pininfarina ==See also==