1986 Ferrari Testarossa
Chassis No.: ZFFSA17A1G0064537
Miles: 1991
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This remarkable Testarossa was owned by a major west
coast collector and kept as part of his private collection of “super
cars”. It was ordered new in black metallic with cream leather interior.
The car is equipped with the factory special-made luggage that fits
behind the seats and in the front trunk. The car was upgraded with
GTO wheels fitted on custom knock off hubs. A Borla exhaust system
was also added. The original wheels and exhaust system come with the
car. Even though the car was rarely driven it still received all its
factory service. This car is in BRAND NEW condition.
Testarossa History
The Pininfarina designed Testarossa was debuted at the Paris Auto
Show in September 1984 as a replacement for the 512 BB. This was not
the first Testa Rossa in Ferrari's history. In the late 1950's the
Test Rossa name was used for one of its vehicles because of red cam
covers. Testa Rossa means 'redhead'. The Testarossa was built for
the US market and made its way into those showrooms during 1985. The
vehicle was designed to comply with the US emissions, regulations,
and safety restrictions.
The Ferrari Testarossa leaped to center stage of the
automotive world in 1984 and remained there for 11 years as the world's
fastest regular production car. It was the definition of “supercar”
in its era, the innovative benchmark against which all contemporary
sports cars were measured.
The engine is a modified version of the 512 BB. It had four-valves
per cylinder, Marelli electronic ignition, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection,
and capable of producing 390 bhp from the 4943 cc horizontally opposed
12 cylinder. The zero-to-sixty time was about 5.3 seconds and top
speed was above 180 mph.
The Testarossa is recognizable by its large cold-air
inlets located on the side of the car. This was necessary because
of the new location of the twin radiators in the rear. By doing this,
it allowed space up front for luggage.
The Testarossa chassis consisted of square section steel
tubes arranged in a strong matrix, like a racing car. This was Ferrari's
normal practice in chassis construction until the late 1990's. The
Testarossa had a full tube-steel chassis with a removable rear sub-frame
containing the low-mounted drivetrain and rear suspension. This gave
the heavy rear of the car a double layer of support and simplified
mechanical service. Vertical bulkheads at either end of the passenger
cabin were of strengthened galvanized steel. The floorpan and front
luggage bin were semi-monocoques bolted to the tubular chassis. The
result was a passenger cabin with unsurpassed safety and an extremely
rigid platform for a car with superlative performance. The car uses
a double wishbone suspension with coil-over units at the rear. The
body is aluminum with steel doors and roof.
The Testarossa's longitudinally mounted flat 12 was
a 4942cc all alloy unit with four valves per cylinder actuated by
dual overhead cams, and dry-sump lubricated. On North American cars,
the engine's compression ratio was 8.7:1. The engine produces 380.00
HP @ 5750.00 RPM