- Ferrari 166 S
Infobox Automobile
name=Ferrari 166 S
manufacturer=Ferrari
class=Sports car
layout=FR layout
production=1948 – 1950
39 produced
predecessor=Ferrari 159 S
successor=Ferrari 195 S
body_style=Berlinetta Spyder
engine=2.0 L "Colombo"V12 :"See also the 166 InterGT car "The Ferrari 166 S was an evolution of
Ferrari 's 125 S sportsrace car that became asports car for the street in the form of the 166 Inter. It shared itsAurelio Lampredi -designed tube frame [cite web|url=http://www.gilcodesign.com/doc/des/Ferrari166.htm|title=GILCO Ferrari 166 chassis|work=Gilco Design|accessmonthday=August 10 |accessyear=2006] anddouble wishbone /live axle suspension with the 125. Like the 125, the wheelbase was 2420 mm long. 39 examples were produced from its introduction at theTurin Motor Show in 1948 to its retirement in 1950. It was replaced by the 2.3 L 195 S in 1950. The first 166 Inter was designed by Touring's chief stylist, Carlo Anderloni. 166 S competition models were generally coachbuilt byCarrozzeria Allemano .The 1.5 L
Gioacchino Colombo -designedV12 engine of the 125 was changed, however, withsingle overhead cam shafts specified and a larger 2.0 L (1995 cc/121 in³) displacement. This was achieved with both a bore and stroke increase, to 60 by 58.8 mm respectively. Output was 110 to 140 hp (82 to 104 kW) at 6,000 rpm with one to threecarburettor s."Motor Trend Classic" named the 166 MM
Barchetta as number six in their list of the ten "Greatest Ferraris of all time".Examples
Nine 166 Spyder Corsas and three 166 Sports were built. The oldest Ferrari car with an undisputed pedigreeFact|date=August 2008 still in existence is VIN#002C, a Model 166 Spyder Corsa which was originally a 159 and is currently owned and driven by
James Glickenhaus . #0052M, a 1950 166 MM Touring Barchetta was recently uncovered in a barn and was shown in public for the first time since 1959 in the August 2006 issue of Cavallino magazine.Racing
Ferrari 166 racing cars won
Mille Miglia in both 1948 and 1949, driven byClemente Biondetti and Giuseppe Navone the first year and Biondetti and Ettore Salani the next. In 1949 the 166 also won the24 Hours of Le Mans in the hands ofLuigi Chinetti andLord Selsdon , and theTarga Florio , withClemente Biondetti andIgor Troubetzkoy , making it the only car ever to win all three races. The same year, another 166 won the 1949 Spa 24 hours.A 166 chassis, this time with the bigger 195 engine, won the Mille Miglia again in 1950 with drivers Giannino Marzotto and Marco Crosara.
Cited in song
The 166 was memorialized in song by Rush on their Moving Pictures album.
Red Barchetta , a futuristic story of man against an oppressive society, was inspired by Richard S Foster's "A Nice Morning Drive," a short story published in November, 1973 issue of the magazineRoad and Track . In the original article, the protagonist drove an MGB. A former MGB owner himself, Rush lyricistNeil Peart exercised a little artistic license in changing the hero's car from an MGB to the car of Peart's dreams, the Red Barchetta, providing the song an eminently more stylish name.References
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