Ferrari
Testarossa
KEY FACTS
- Rare and desirable Monodado example
- Finished in Argento over Crema
- Over 25,000 EUR invested recently
- Comes with its original service book
THE MODEL
Make: Ferrari
Model: Testarossa
Year of Manufacture: 1987
Exterior: Argento
Interior: Crema
Introduced to the public at the Paris Motor Show in 1984, the Testarossa was an instant hit, thanks to its smooth, creamy flat-12 engine, and a unique angular design signed by Pininfarina. The success of Ferrari’s new flagship at the time meant that for the first time in its history, the company’s production numbers for the year 1987 exceeded the 1,000 units mark. More than thirty years later, the Testarossa is still an icon among car enthusiasts and instantly recognisable as a symbol of 1980s decadence and excess. Between 1984 and 1991, 7,177 Testarossa’s left the factory, excluding the later 512TR and 512M iterations. Within this relatively large production run, the so called ‘Monodado’ or ‘Single Bolt’, characterised by its center-lock magnesium wheels and two side mirrors, is one of the most desirable and rarest variants.
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