1989 Ferrari Testarossa

This classic 1989 Ferrari Testarossa stands out as a powerful symbol of Italian craftsmanship and automotive prowess. Hailing from the bustling streets of Overland Park, Kansas, this two-door coupe boasts sleek and iconic styling, with its doors featuring automatic pop-up headlights and a distinctive side mirror integrated into its design. Beneath its Rosso Corsa (red) exterior lies a robust 4.9-liter flat-12 engine that produces an impressive horsepower of 380 at 6500 RPM, driving power through a five-speed manual transaxle paired with a captivating gated shifter characteristic of classic Ferraris.
On the inside, this Testarossa invites you into its beige Connolly leather-upholstered cabin, equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning and a Sony cassette stereo for your audio entertainment. The vehicle's interior is designed to accentuate Ferrari's refined luxury combined with sporty character, featuring power windows to complete the luxurious package.
This Testarossa isn't simply a showpiece; it's built for performance, evident in its limited-slip differential that ensures traction and grip during high-speed drives. Its 16-inch five-spoke alloy wheels embrace dual-purpose functionality - enhancing both aesthetics and handling capabilities on diverse road conditions. Its unique V-Shaped engine configuration optimizes balance and performance, reflecting the precision engineering principles echoed across Ferrari's legendary production line in Maranello, Italy.
This stunning example of automotive excellence, bearing the vin number ZFFSG17A0K0082650, highlights Ferrari's iconic era from the 1980s - capturing hearts worldwide with its exhilarating speed and unforgettable design. Currently active on Bring A Trailer auctions platform for bidding; the highest bid stands at USD $101,000, reflecting a testament to both historical significance and future collectability.
Last bid:
$101,000