History
With the exception of the limited-run F50, Enzo and LaFerrari, the Testarossa series (including the 512 TR and F512 M) is the last of the 12-cylinder mid-engined Ferraris. The car was launched with a stunning showcase event at the Lido Club in Paris in October 1984, and its classic status has seemed inevitable ever since.
The 390bhp from the flat-12 runs through a five-speed manual gearbox, and can propel the car up to 180mph.
This particular Ferrari Testarossa is a great example of an original right-hand-drive car in the highly desirable single-mirror (monospecchio) configuration. It was completed in Maranello in 1986.
This Testarossa is finished in the iconic Ferrari red (Rosso Corsa) with black (Nero) hide and red carpets. The five-spoke knock-off magnesium GTO alloy wheels and GTO seats are factory fitted.