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1986 Ferrari Testarossa Spider
VIN: ZFFSA17A7G0065417
Featured in Pepsi's commercial "The Chopper" featuring Michael
Jackson
Authenticated by director and former owner, Joe Pytka
Believed to be only 1 of 2 examples painted in Nero (black)
Believed to be 1 of only 12 Testarossa Spiders ever built by
Straman
17,729 original miles
Featured in September 1987 Car and Driver Magazine "TOP SECRET
TESTAROSSA"
4.9L flat 12 engine, 5-speed manual transmission
Built by R. Straman Coachworks of Costa Mesa, CA in early 1987
Unveiled in 1984, the Ferrari Testarossa quickly captured the
spotlight, becoming a symbol of the bold and extravagant decade it
epitomized. Although subtle refinements were introduced throughout
its production, the Testarossa's avant-garde styling retained its
sharpness-both in concept and execution-until its final year in
1996. Powered by a 4.9-liter Tipo F113A engine paired with a gated
five-speed manual transmission, the car delivered a thrilling
combination of driver engagement and a symphonic 12-cylinder roar.
Its design struck a masterful balance, exuding both menace and
grace, blending futuristic vision with timeless appeal.
This 1986 Ferrari Testarossa headed towards a very different path
than many of its other 12-cylinder siblings might have seen. While
many might have been destined for the streets of Los Angeles or to
be put away into a garage, this Nero Ferrari Testarossa had
something much grander in store. Joe Pytka, celebrated director and
first owner of this Testarossa, purchased the car to be featured in
a commercial with a certain massively famous celebrity, but not
before Richard Straman of R. Straman Coachworks finessed it. At
this time the coachbuilder had made a name for high quality and
exceptional automotive customization, and the Testarossa Spider
project was no exception. Believed to have only made 12 examples, 2
of which were black, the final result was a unique and extremely
iconic 80s design that to this day looks as if the Ferrari factory
produced it. The roof was removed, structural elements were
reinforced for safety and handling dynamics, and a custom soft top
was fitted for those who might get caught out in inclement weather.
This custom build cost? In period, an eye-watering $40,000 on top
of a Ferrari Testarossa which was already close to $100,000 by
itself.
Once the conversion was completed, Joe Pytka prepared the Ferrari
for its closeup. Prepared for a 4-part series of Pepsi commercials,
Pytka insisted that the Ferrari Testarossa be used for "The Chase"
segment, with a supercar matching the popularity and style of the
celebrity driving it. This was not just any celebrity, but 1980s
powerhouse singer, song writer, and dancer Michael Jackson.
Featuring "The King of Pop" escaping from the paparazzi via
helicopter, running down the street, and then jumping into his
topless Testarossa to drive down an alleyway, the commercial was a
smash hit and cemented this Testarossa into Hollywood stardom.
Pytka ended up keeping the Testarossa until 2013, where he
authenticated the title and confirmed that this Testarossa was the
vehicle used in that specific commercial. In 2013 the car received
a major service indicated by the documents accompanying the
vehicle. The car was then acquired by a major collector, whose
collection is a prime example of a wide spectrum of automotive
interests and cultural significance.
Vehicles used in movies and commercials are oftentimes dismantled,
or are extensively modified in order to accommodate filming
equipment, leaving a shell of a vehicle after the fact. In this
instance, this Testarossa was modified for the exact purpose of
creating the ultimate Michael Jackson commercial. Iconic,
aggressive, and most importantly complete and authenticated, this
1986 Ferrari Testarossa sits among the few vehicles that Michael
Jackson has graced during his stardom. Complete as 1 of possibly 12
examples ever built, 1 of 2 in the menacing Nero color, with only
17,729 original miles, you can own this piece of Italian 1980s
history.