1986 Ferrari Testarossa Coachwork by Pininfarina CAR HIGHLIGHTS: Desirable Early Production "Flying Mirror" Testarossa Engine Out Service Was Completed in 2013 Includes Books, ools, nd Records TECHNICAL SPECS: 4,943 CC DOHC Flat 12-Cylinder Engine Bosch KE-Jetronic Fuel Injection 390 BHP at 5,750 RPM 5-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes Independent Front Suspension with Coil Springs Independent Rear Suspension with Twin Coil Springs The Ferrari Testarossa is defined by sharp angles, ost notably its long side strakes that run along the doors into the rear quarter panels. Pininfarina's design was simple and forward thinking yet elegant and menacing at the same time. Even when at a standstill, he car appears to be in motion. In addition to its stunning looks, he Testarossa has incredible performance for its time with 390 hp and a top speed of 180 mph. It is without a doubt the very definition of a drivable piece of art. The Testarossa name paid homage to the famed World Sportscar Champion 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sports racing car. Testa Rossa, hich literally means "red head" in Italian, efers to the red-painted cam covers sported by both cars' 12-cylinder engines. Not only was the Testarossa made famous by its stunning looks but it is also an icon of pop culture. In the 1980's, he Testarossa starred alongside Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the popular television series Miami Vice. Throughout the past 30 years it has been featured in countless movies, elevision shows, nd music videos. Most recently it appeared in hollywood blockbusters like Wolf of Wall Street and Straight Outta Compton. This Ferrari Testarossa is a well maintained driver's car finished in a highly sought after color scheme of Nero black exterior with Tan leather interior. Built for the 1986 model year, his Testarossa possesses the famous driver's side flying mirror and center-lock wheels. These features were replaced early on in the model's production run and have since become the most desirable off all Testarossa's. This "Flying Mirror" Testarossa was first purchased by Ronald Sage from Algar Ferrari of Philadelphia in 1986 and has spent most of its life in the Sunshine State of Florida. In 1993, t was purchased from Ronald Sage by John Lovell of Florida with records showing regular maintenance was done during his ownership. In 2004, t was purchased from John Lovell by Max Pulcini of Florida with records showing regular maintenance was done during his ownership, ncluding a major engine out service in 2013. In 2013, t was purchased from Max Pulcini by Deborah Wilson of California. Under the care of Deborah, he car has always been garaged and well maintained. Modern day Ferrari's no longer come paired with naturally aspirated engines and 3-pedals. So, his is your chance to own a piece of history with this reasonably priced iconic timeless masterpiece. |