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FERRARI TESTAROSSA, RHD, 1990

11,650 miles, 5-speed manual gearbox, full leather interior, Nero dashboard, power steering, electric windows, air conditioning, stereo radio, Veglia Borletti dials, electric mirror adjustment, 16” 5-spoke alloy wheels.

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Hexagon Classics are delighted to offer this very special low mileage Ferrari Testarossa model, which looks wonderful with its classic Rosso Corsa paintwork, crema hide and optional nero black dashboard. This car was kept in a collection by the same owner for the past 33 years. 

Specification

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FACTORY SPECIFICATION INCLUDES :- 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX, FULL LEATHER INTERIOR, NERO DASHBOARD, POWER STEERING, ELECTRIC WINDOWS, AIR CONDITIONING, STEREO RADIO, VEGLIA BORLETTI DIALS, ELECTRIC MIRROR ADJUSTMENT, 16” 5-SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS. 

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The Paris Motor Show in October 1984 saw the return of the glorious Testarossa (Type F110) as heir to the 512 BBi.  Pininfarina’s design broke somewhat with tradition and was both striking and innovative. The front wings flowed into one of the models most distinctive styling features, the deeply-straked door panels that grew in width towards their trailing edge, before blending into very wide rear wings. The side intakes were larger than on the previous model and this constraint saw the introduction of the long side strakes that would become the Testarossa’ s most recognisable feature. The Testarossa did not need a rear spoiler. The aerodynamic drag coefficient of Cd 0.36 was significantly lower than the Lamborghini Countach's 0.42. 

The name Testa Rossa is Italian for Red Head and refers to the colour that the camshaft covers were painted on the sports racing models. Naturally the modern bearer of the name followed suit with red painted camshaft covers. It made its debut in the glittering surroundings of the Lido nightclub on the Champs Élysées in Paris, on the eve of the 1984 Paris Salon, where invited press and guests were given a gala preview prior to its public launch the following day. The evolution of the 12-cylinder boxer engine saw it equipped with four valves per cylinder: the most powerful engine mounted on a production sports car at the time of its launch.  

The Testarossa was a model that took its name from the company’s history, being derived from the successful 500 and 250 Testa Rossa series of sports racing cars from the late fifties. It had twin belt driven overhead camshafts per bank, now driven directly off the crankshaft instead of via idler gears on the earlier Boxer models. The dry sump engine was longitudinally mounted in unit with the five -speed transmission, in a very similar manner to that of the preceding Boxer series. It was fitted with a Marelli Microplex MED 120 B electronic ignition system and Bosch KE-Jetronic fuel injection, to produce the 390bhp @ 6300rpm for European models.   

The alloy wheels cover large, ventilated disc brakes with twin hydraulic circuits, and servo assistance. It also features all round independent suspension via wishbones, coil springs and hydraulic shock absorbers, with twin rear units plus front and rear anti roll bars. Weight distribution was 40% front, 60% rear. 

Supplied new by H,A Fox Ferrari, Torquay in April 1990, our Ferrari Testarossa has been carefully looked after by both of its previous owners. The Testarossa comes complete with its tan leather driver’s book pack, and history file full of invoices by both Ferrari dealers and renowned Ferrari specialists and has its historic MOT’s and road tax discs. The Ferrari has been serviced up to date, including the cambelt change by a leading Ferrari specialist and is now all ready to be enjoyed by the next owner. Available for viewing at our London showrooms. 

SPECIFICATION

Make
Previously Sold
Model
Testarossa, RHD
Body Style
Coupe
Year
1990
Mileage
11,650
Exterior Colour
Rosso Red
Interior Colour
Crema Leather
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