Ferrari 195 S

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Ferrari 195 S
Manufacturer Ferrari
Production 1950
Predecessor Ferrari 166 S
Successor Ferrari 212 Export
Class front-engined sports car
See also the 195 Inter GT car

The 195 S was a racing sports car produced by Ferrari in 1950. Introduced at the Giro di Sicilia on April 2, 1950, it was similar to the 166 MM also run at that race. The two cars, one open and one closed coupe, shared that car's 2250 mm (89 in) wheelbase but sported an enlarged 2.3 L (2341 cc/142 in³) version of the Colombo V12. These two initial cars were forced to retire, but three came to the Mille Miglia of that year, with the event won by the 195 S Touring coupe of Giannino Marzotto.

[edit] References

  • Ascerbi, Leonardo (2006). Ferrari: A Complete Guide to All Models. Motorbooks. ISBN 0-7603-2550-2. 
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Sports 125
S
166
S
195
S
212
Exp
225
S
250
MM
250
Monza
250 GT
Tour de France
250 GT
SWB
250 GTO
159
S
250
S
250
Export
GT 166
Inter
195
Inter
212
Inter
250
Europa
250 GT
Europa
250 GT
Boano
250 GT
Ellena
250 GT
Coupe
/Spider
250 GT
Lusso
275 GTB 275 GTB/4
2+2 250 GT
2+2/GTE
330 GT 365 GT
America 340
America
375
America
/MM
410
Superamerica
400
Superamerica
500
Superfast
365
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