The Ferrari 166 MM is a legendary early Ferrari model, introduced in 1948. Known for its lightweight construction and powerful 2.0-liter V12 engine, the 166 MM (Mille Miglia) was designed specifically for endurance racing. It achieved notable victories at prestigious races, including the Mille Miglia and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, solidifying Ferrari’s reputation in the racing world. The 166 MM featured an elegant yet minimalistic design, often in the form of an open-top barchetta, crafted by coachbuilders like Touring Superleggera. This model marked Ferrari's rise as a dominant force in motorsport and remains one of the most iconic classic Ferraris.