Vehicle Description
9,640 miles since new U.S. specification model Spent the majority
of its life in California Recent service and mechanical inspection
4.9L V-12 engine with 380 HP Electronic fuel injection 5-speed
manual gearbox Factory air conditioning Clean CarFax Major belt
service performed at 9,445 miles Owner and service history Tool kit
included Topping the 512 Berlinetta Boxer was no easy feat, but in
the fall of 1984, Ferrari unleashed the Testarossa on the world at
the Paris Motor Show. The sleek yet radical Pininfarina-designed
Testarossa, or "redhead," is centered by a Flat-12 boxer engine
with red-painted camshaft covers that lend the car its name. This
U.S.-specification model was crafted into existence at the
Maranello factory in September 1988 and traveled most of its 9,536
miles in sunny California. This very definition of '80s supercar
featured the most powerful production engine of its time, and it
recently underwent a service and mechanical inspection in
preparation for its next owner. With four camshafts and four valves
per cylinder, the U.S.-specification 4.9L flat-12 engine was
factory rated for 380 HP at 5,750 RPM and 354 lb-ft of torque.
Bosch K-Jetronic electronic fuel injection with Marelli Multiplex
ignition brought modern drivability and performance. Four-across
bright-tipped exhaust deliver sound and style. The limited-slip
transaxle is matched with a 5-speed manual gearbox that channels
power to the rear wheels. With determined shifter throws, the
Testarossa could run from 0-60 MPH in 5.3 seconds, achieve a top
speed of nearly 180 MPH and click off a mid-13-second quarter mile
at more than 105 MPH. The Motorcar Offered This beautiful example
is presented in the stunning combination of Nero Black with Black
leather interior. It has traveled a scant 9,600 miles since new and
has been lovingly cared for and maintained. The clear CarFax
documents its charmed life. It has only been driven approximately
200 miles since receiving its full belt service in December 2015 at
Norwood Auto Italia. Recently it has had a general servicing and
inspection. The original Nero Black paint almost subdues the
signature side strakes, which not only define the style of the
Testarossa, but have the important function of channeling air over
the dual rear-mount radiators. The rear fenders conceal an
ultra-wide rear wheel and tire package engineered for traction to
match the flat-12 horsepower. The black leather interior is an
original blend of Italian coachwork with �80s-styled driver-centric
controls. The factory air conditioning works to keep the cabin of
this culturally iconic �80s classic comfortable at rest or speed.
Of course, the books, tools and records are present and included.
This iconic Ferrari is a joy to drive and will be a fantastic
addition to your garage.