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Chassis n° ZFFAA17B000079066
- Finished in uncommon and sophisticated Argento (Silver) over Rosso (Red) leather
- Delivered new via Symbol Car S.p.A. in Italy
- Matching-numbers chassis and engine
- Just over 1,000 km traveled since a 2021 cam belt service by L'Officina Brussels
- 4.9-liter, 180-degree V12 rated at 390 PS and paired with a five-speed manual
Broad Arrow’s Zoute Concours Auction
Approach Golf - Het Zoute
Estimated : € 160.000 - 200.000
Not sold
Zoute Grand Prix Car Week 2025
Knokke - Zoute
België - Belgium
October 2025
The Ferrari Testarossa carries one of the most revered names in motorsport—Testa Rossa Italian for Red Head, honoring the distinctive red camshaft covers of Ferrari's 250 TR sports racing machines. When whispers of a "new Boxer" bearing this badge emerged from Maranello, the automotive world watched with anticipation.
What emerged was nothing short of revolutionary. The new Testarossa's form followed function in the most dramatic way possible, with every line carved by Pininfarina's then-new wind tunnel. The clean front air dam echoed the 512 BB LM, while massive side strakes—housing relocated radiators—created a visual signature unlike anything before it. Initially polarizing, the Testarossa's radical design language would prove prophetic, becoming the defining aesthetic of 1980s supercars, and influencing everything from bedroom posters to Hollywood films. As the world-famous Belgian racer and writer Paul Frère would later observe, "Surely the Testarossa deserves its glamorous name."
This European-market Testarossa was completed in late 1988, placing it within the latter half of the production run that collectors particularly favor for daily enjoyment. Beginning with chassis number 75997 in June 1988, Ferrari made the practical switch from the early center-lock TRX 415-mm wheels to five-bolt 16-inch wheels, making modern tire sourcing significantly easier. Delivered on 15 December 1988 via Symbol Car S.p.A. in Turin, Italy, this example retains its matching-numbers Tipo F113B 180-degree twelve engine (no. 15091) as confirmed in its replacement service book. Bought by the current owner 10 years ago, the matching-numbers Testarossa benefited from a service courtesy of noted Ferrari specialists L'Officina Brussels in 2021 which saw the replacement of the cam belts and a complete fluid change at 66,458 km—just over 1,000 km ago.
Offered with 67,571 kilometers shown at the time of cataloging, the car is finished in sophisticated Argento (Silver) over striking Rosso (Red) leather. The silver coachwork retains a fine luster, while inside the predominantly Rosso leather interior maintains fine condition throughout, with the adjustable bucket seats showing only minor age-related creases. The iconic three-spoke MOMO steering wheel with its yellow horn button remains in excellent condition. The quintessentially-1980s Veglia Borletti instrumentation features four main dials with black faces and orange numerals, while center console gauges complete the purposeful driver-focused layout. Throughout the cabin, the overall condition reflects the respect this Testarossa has commanded from its caretakers.
The Tipo F110 Testarossa remains one of the most coveted and widely recognizable models of the marque for its era-defining styling, superb drivability, and legendary performance. With its uncommon livery, chassis 79066 is a fine example of the breed.
Ferrari Testarossa from 1989
Special thanks go to Nils Drießen, who assisted me during the whole shoot.
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Together with Robin Kiewiet I have recently visited Classicpark, which contains of a collection of several classic cars. Since I barely know anything about the 'real' classic cars, this Testarossa was one of the only cars I knew. And damn, what car it still is.
Miami Vice - Ferrari Testarossa version.
Instruction by: Firas Abu Jader
Thanks the place: Suncitybrix
Special thanks for Halof Ferenc, Kristóf "the Kockásember", Hajas Attila
The new favorite car!
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"...By a stroke of artistic genius, the design managed to be sinister and elegant at the same time, both forward-thinking and contemporary. The long side strakes that ran along the doors into the quarter panels served a purpose, channeling air toward the potent 5.0-liter flat twelve-cylinder engine. With exceptional performance to support its stunning looks, the Testarossa was destined to be a future collectible from day one. It is considered by many to be one of the most dramatic and striking Ferraris and an iconic “poster car” of its era..."
Source: Ferrari
Photographed at Cars & Coffee Ireland in Bray.
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Hello everyone, here is my latest creation, it was sitting on my shelf for a while but I didn't have the time to take the photos and post it, finally its here... Actually i do built both versions of the Testarosa, the 80s one and the 512 RT version, to be honest I am not fully satisfied with the yellow one, I liked the red one more, also this model includes a lot of details , techniques and functional elements with removable body elements and a convertible version, so please make sure to check out the YouTube video for a closer look. Thanks for visiting my page everyone, hope you like my work.
Quite a suprise find in one of Prague's underground car parks.
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The Testarossa, successor to the Ferrari 512, was designed by
Pininfarina and a sensation as from its introduction. The model became an icon of the 1980s, thanks among others to its presence in three seasons of the popular American TV series "Miami Vice".
Apart from minor alterations it remained in production from 1984 up to 1996: some 9,959 models were built, which is a large number for a Ferrari. 85% of the production was red with a beige interior.
This 1991 Ferrari Testarossa is on display at Autoworld, Belgium’s national motor museum, in Brussels.
Photographed at the July 29, 2016 RM Motor City Auction Preview at the Inn at St John's in Plymouth, Michigan.
Sold for $120,000.
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Ferrari Testarossa the iconic car from Miami Vice!
In Red or White
Features:
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Paul's junkyard. Relax, that's a fake kit car Ferrari on top of that Lincoln. They both disappeared into the crusher last year. 3-minutes of full moon and a little warm white flashlight.
When we were kids, you either had a poster of the Lamborghini Countach or the Ferrari Testarossa on your wall. I was a Ferrari kind of guy. This is my take on the iconic (I only work in red) eighties supercar. Also featured, a couple small mods of the official Countach set from Lego that improve the Naca duct and make a lower profile wing.
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Hello everyone, here is my latest creation, it was sitting on my shelf for a while but I didn't have the time to take the photos and post it, finally its here... Actually i do built both versions of the Testarosa, the 80s one and the 512 RT version, to be honest I am not fully satisfied with the yellow one, I liked the red one more, also this model includes a lot of details , techniques and functional elements with removable body elements and a convertible version, so please make sure to check out the YouTube video for a closer look. Thanks for visiting my page everyone, hope you like my work.
Please visit Mocpages and Youtube to see more...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHdsirXhKyg
Hello everyone, here is my latest creation, it was sitting on my shelf for a while but I didn't have the time to take the photos and post it, finally its here... Actually i do built both versions of the Testarosa, the 80s one and the 512 RT version, to be honest I am not fully satisfied with the yellow one, I liked the red one more, also this model includes a lot of details , techniques and functional elements with removable body elements and a convertible version, so please make sure to check out the YouTube video for a closer look. Thanks for visiting my page everyone, hope you like my work.
For my video: youtu.be/1abtdUC4A8E
Kruise for kids toy run,
2020 Events centre, Langley, Covid-19,
Toys donated, cash donations and T shirts given out all in the parking lot.
Willoughby, Surrey, British Columbia
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Hello everyone, here is my latest creation, it was sitting on my shelf for a while but I didn't have the time to take the photos and post it, finally its here... Actually i do built both versions of the Testarosa, the 80s one and the 512 RT version, to be honest I am not fully satisfied with the yellow one, I liked the red one more, also this model includes a lot of details , techniques and functional elements with removable body elements and a convertible version, so please make sure to check out the YouTube video for a closer look. Thanks for visiting my page everyone, hope you like my work.
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