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Rolling Chassis of a restoration of one of the most successful Ferrari Racecars in a very successful history. The chassis is remade faithfully to original drawings, but some components like the Suspension are used from other classic Ferraris and the drivetrain is from a 365 Daytona.
Live The Miami Vice Lifestyle With A White 1991 Ferrari Testarossa. Recreated in white by Richard Rapp this car looks true to the classic TV show Miami Vice.
Powering the 1991 Ferrari Testarossa is a 4.9-liter naturally aspirated flat-12 with 385 hp. #miami #miamivice #testarossa #hdr #moc #toy #car #iconic #design
Spotted In Barrington, Had to wait like forever to cross the street! Wierd because i saw this car like a year ago in a different place.....Spotted In Barrington
Ferrari Testarossa
Location: Orange County
Camera: Canon 5D
This was Michael Jordan's Ferrari Testarossa being auctioned off at Barrett Jackson auto auction in Orange County, California
Photographer: Cory Eastman - connect on Linkedin
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Ferrari Testarossa (1984)
Engine: V12, 4943 cc, 390 HP @ 6300 rpm, max speed: 275 km/h, acceleration 0-100 km/h: 5,8s.
Ferrari F40 (1987)
Engine: V8, 2936 cc, 478 HP @ 7000 rpm, max speed: 324 km/h, acceleration 0-100 km/h: 4,1s.
Galleria Ferrari, Maranello.
What a car? The 1957 The Ferrari Testarossa. Beautiful, cool and desirable, not many cars can say that!
The Ferrari Testarossa (Type F110) is a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer. The Pininfarina-designed car was originally produced from 1984 to 1991, with two model revisions following the ending of Testarossa production and the introduction of the 512 TR and F512 M which were produced from 1992 to 1996. Almost 10,000 Testarossas, 512 TRs, and F512 Ms were produced, making it one of the most-produced Ferrari models ever. In 1995, the F512 M retailed for $220,000 (£136,500).
The Testarossa is a two-door coupé that premiered at the 1984 Paris Auto Show. All versions of the Testarossa had the power fed through the wheels from a rear-mounted, five-speed manual transmission. The rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout (engine between the axles but behind the cabin) keeps the centre of gravity in the middle of the car, which increases stability and improves the car's cornering ability, and thus results in a standing weight distribution of 40% front: 60% rear. The original Testarossa was re-engineered for 1992 and released as the 512 TR, at the Los Angeles Auto Show, effectively as a completely new car, and an improved weight distribution of 41% front: 59% rear. The F512 M was introduced at the 1994 Paris Auto Show.
The car dropped the TR initials and added the M which in Italian stood for modificata, or translated to modified, and was the final version of the Testarossa, and continued its predecessor's weight distribution improvement of 42% front: 58% rear. The F512 M was Ferrari's last mid-engine 12-cylinder car, apart from the limited edition F50, Enzo and LaFerrari, featuring the company's last flat engine. The Testarossa was replaced in 1996 by the front-engined 550 Maranello coupé.
The vehicle should not be confused with the Ferrari TR "Testa Rossa" of the late 1950s and early 1960s, which were sports cars that ran in the World Sportscar Championship, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Ferrari Testarossa (Type F110) is a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer. The Pininfarina-designed car was originally produced from 1984 to 1991, with two model revisions following the end of Testarossa production dubbed the 512 TR and F512 M, which were produced from 1992 to 1996. Almost 10,000 Testarossas, 512 TRs, and F512 Ms were produced, making it one of the mass-produced Ferrari models.
Nº 09018. (?)
Ferrari Testarossa (1984-1991).
Escala 1/43.
Guisval.
Fabricado en España / Made in Spain.
Año 1988 - (?).
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"Other Guisval models in 1:43 scale include the Ferrari Testarossa, Porsche 959 and Ferrari F40, although they might be later releases (maybe 1988?).
It is important to mention that these cars were available during many consecutive years, so there might be versions with different types of wheels, decals or tampographies, colours, packages and so on."
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Source:: toysfromthepast.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/guisvalescala143f...
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Ferrari Testarossa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Ferrari Testarossa (Type F110) is a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.
The Pininfarina-designed car was originally produced from 1984 to 1991, with two model revisions following the ending of Testarossa production and the introduction of the 512 TR and F512 M which were produced from 1992 to 1996.
Almost 10,000 Testarossas, 512 TRs, and F512 Ms were produced, making it one of the most-produced Ferrari models, despite its high price and exotic design.
In 1995, the F512 M retailed for $220,000 (£136,500)."
"The Testarossa is a two-door coupé that premiered at the 1984 Paris Auto Show.
All versions of the Testarossa had the power fed through the wheels from a rear-mounted, five-speed manual transmission. The rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout (engine between the axles but behind the cabin) keeps the centre of gravity in the middle of the car, which increases stability and improves the car's cornering ability, and thus results in a standing weight distribution of 40% front: 60% rear.
The original Testarossa was re-engineered for 1992 and released as the 512 TR, at the Los Angeles Auto Show, effectively as a completely new car, and an improved weight distribution of 41% front: 59% rear.
The F512 M was introduced at the 1994 Paris Auto Show."
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"The Testarossa sports a 4.9 litre (4,943 cc or 301.6 cu in) Ferrari flat-12 engine mid mounted."
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"The Ferrari Testarossa can accelerate from 0–100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) in 5.3 seconds and from 0–60 miles per hour (97 km/h) in 5.2 seconds and on to 100 mph (161 km/h) in 11.40 seconds."
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"The maximum speed of the Testarossa is 290 kilometres per hour (180 mph)."
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Testarossa
Production
1984–1991 (7,177 produced)
Engine
4.9 L F12 291 kW (390 hp)
Wheelbase
2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length
4,485 mm (176.6 in)
Width
1,976 mm (77.8 in)
Height
1,130 mm (44.5 in)
Curb weigh
t1,708.2 kg (3,766 lb)
Predecessor
Ferrari BB 512i
Successor
512TR
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Ferrari Testarossa, 512 TR and F512 M
Manufacturer
Ferrari
Production
1984–1996
Assembly
Maranello, Italy
Designer
Leonardo Fioravanti, Ian Cameron, Guido Campoli, Emmanuele Nicosia, Diego Ottina
at Pininfarina
Class
Sports car (S)
Body style
2-door berlinetta
Layout
Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Transmission
5-speed manual
Predecessor
Ferrari BB 512i
Successor
Ferrari 550 Maranello
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