When it comes to supercars from the 1980s, few drew the admiration
and awe quite like the Ferrari Testarossa. Today, seeing one strums
up nostalgia for a car featured in Miami Vice and on posters in the
bedrooms of every Generation X-er.
The Testarossa was introduced by Ferrari in 1984 as the successor
to the Berlinetta Boxster. The original Pininfarina-designed car
was produced until 1991, with two model revisions made up through
1996. Testa Rossa literally means "red head" in Italian, and it
refers to the red-painted cam covers of the 12-cylinder engine.
Black Horse Garage is proud to represent this 1991 Ferrari
Testarossa in the famous Rossa Corsa painted exterior and
beautifully elegant tan leather interior. It is powered by a
mid-mounted, flat-12 engine that produces 385 horsepower. The
5-speed gated manual transmission drives the Ferrari that can
accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.2 seconds.
The car has 41,322 miles on it and has been serviced and maintained
at Black Horse Garage. Included in the sales price for this
Testarossa is a new clutch and fresh major service performed.
If you would like to make an appointment to see this 1991 Ferrari
Testarossa in person, please give us a call at 203-330-9604 or send
us an email to
[email protected].