RE: Incredible Ferrari Testarossa race car for sale
RE: Incredible Ferrari Testarossa race car for sale
Wednesday 6th September 2023

Incredible Ferrari Testarossa race car for sale

Flat-12 Ferraris only for poseurs? Tell that to this Testarossa...


For a certain vintage of car enthusiast, there isn’t much that compares with the overwhelming nostalgia evoked by a mid-engined Ferrari with strakes down the side and a flat-12 behind the seats. Or a 180-degree V12, technically speaking. The Testarossa and the 512TR in particular (and the F512M to a slightly lesser extent) are supercar icons, up there with the Countach as the pinnacle of '80s excess and unmistakeable design. Miami Vice wouldn’t have worked with any other car. Neither would Out Run. Even as a less outlandish prospect than the Lamborghini, the Testarossa was made for bedroom posters.

But it was never a real thriller, despite the glamour - this era was much better at playing long-legged GT than the silhouette might suggest. Things improved with time (the 512 TR dropping the engine lower, for example) but it seems notable that Ferrari went back to front-engined, series-production V12 flagships in the '90s and hasn’t looked back since. The Testarossa era was a cool one to reminisce about, while not making for truly exhilarating Ferraris to drive.

This ought to change that. It’s a Ferrari Testarossa race car, and it might just be one of the most exciting Maranello supercars in the PH classifieds right now. Because this is not some hastily stripped-out track project; it’s a bona fide competition car, smartly prepared and with race victories to its name. Who in their right mind wouldn’t want to race a Ferrari as cool as this?

First transformed in the '90s (when it won Ferrari Owners Club events) a lot of money has clearly been spent on this Testarossa to make it competitive. And stunning to look at - BBS on a Ferrari won’t please the purists, but what a stance. It’s got Penske suspension and brakes, for example, a new FIA-compliant fuel tank, what’s said to be a completely rebuilt engine and one of the cleanest race car interiors you ever did see, a new Motec system taking pride of place where the passenger seat once was. Obviously, it’s been driven hard, though this Testarossa still turns out very well.

The intrigue continues with the wiring - no, seriously. The advert states that this Testarossa benefits from a ‘professionally manufactured race wiring loom with all wiring in place to allow it to be simply converted to a road legal car for perhaps rally use’. Exciting eh? A race exhaust might make it a bit much for regular road use, but that could surely be changed. And then you’d have something like a Testarossa Challenge, complete with all the motorsport bits and what must be an unforgettable driving experience.

Or do as has been done for the past quarter of a century and keep the redhead as a race car. It’s still eligible for various championships and the host of recently renewed parts ought to mean it’s on the button. Or at least requiring much less prep than some classic race cars. There’s only so much to tell from pics, but look at this thing: it’s a Ferrari that’s used, enjoyed and cared for, not collecting dust or left to perish.

The price is POA; road-going Testarossas are anything from £90k for a high mileage one to a quarter of a million for one that’s hardly been driven. A six-figure sum for this then, comfortably. But whereas sacrificing a valuable 35-year-old Ferrari now for a track habit would probably seem outrageous, there would be no such concerns with this car. It’s spent most of its life as a race car already, and looks to have many more years of happy lapping left in it yet. So it’d be rude not to continue the story, really, because it must be a thrill like little else. And don’t forget that road-going potential if you really want to stand out from the crowd…


See the full ad here

Author
Discussion

supacool1

Original Poster:

734 posts

204 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
What a thing!

napoleondynamite

183 posts

155 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Still awesome, but does have slight 'made a Testarossa in my garage' vibes to look at..

4000 posts

4,933 posts

104 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
It's a YES from me ,what's not to like ?

I hope it makes an awesome noise too .

tr3a

625 posts

252 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
I wish I had the money for this. Then I could buy something else.

pb8g09

3,094 posts

94 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Mental that the owner would even consider selling it!

I’d sell my house and proverbial kids to keep it

SuperPav

1,297 posts

150 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
The quality of the bodywork is diabolical biggrin It's really unfair on all those kit-car replica builders, who actually made a good job of it unlike the originals...

Otherwise, looks like great amount of fun as a track car!

Darnoc95

506 posts

55 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
At least describe the engine correctly. 180 Degree V12 good grief!!banghead Its always been a Flat 12.

4000 posts

4,933 posts

104 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Darnoc95 said:
At least describe the engine correctly. 180 Degree V12 good grief!!banghead Its always been a Flat 12.
Read it again ,from the top smile

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

230 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
I love it, but if my money was going on a track car, it would have to go on one I would be willing to take to the track and potentially leave in a tree...

LunarOne

7,057 posts

162 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
4000 posts said:
Darnoc95 said:
At least describe the engine correctly. 180 Degree V12 good grief!!banghead Its always been a Flat 12.
Read it again ,from the top smile
Indeed. It's a flat engine, but not a boxer so it could be regarded as a V12 that's been sat on by an elephant.

Sport220

1,509 posts

100 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Wow cloud9

C5_Steve

7,943 posts

128 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Coming soon to Pistonheads auctions.....both my kidneys!

Absolutely glorious, just imagine seeing this scream round a track let alone getting to drive it.

Turbobanana

8,060 posts

226 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
PH said:
Miami Vice wouldn’t have worked with any other car.
I assume you didn't watch the first two seasons and two episodes of the third season then:



Actually, you probably didn't - you're probably too young.

(Yes, I know it was a Corvette-based replica, but still).

620S

430 posts

223 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Pity it is not electric, weighs 4 tons and looks like a SUV designed by a taxi company with a badge that would appeal to a 'influencer'. Think if it did it would be much more popular!

Motorsport3

567 posts

217 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
There are certain things that look wrong with this car (at least to me). I believe the framework on all ferraris of the time was black. This appear to have been stripped and painted red. But why would anyone do that unless it was a right off. Then the panel gaps. Interesting idea but not for me.

Robertb

3,576 posts

263 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
The Testarossa is the first car I can consciously remember being weak at the knees in 'want' for. I recall as a 12 yr old lad seeing one at a hotel and waiting for ages for the owner to appear so I could hear it go.

I would love one some day.

There cannot be many cooler car names either!

dibblecorse

7,389 posts

217 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Motorsport3 said:
There are certain things that look wrong with this car (at least to me). I believe the framework on all ferraris of the time was black. This appear to have been stripped and painted red. But why would anyone do that unless it was a right off. Then the panel gaps. Interesting idea but not for me.
Its a race car, authenticity of road cars is completely irrelevant, roll cages can be whatever color you like ...

What a stunningthing, bet thats an assault in the senses to drive.

Turbobanana

8,060 posts

226 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Motorsport3 said:
There are certain things that look wrong with this car (at least to me). I believe the framework on all ferraris of the time was black. This appear to have been stripped and painted red. But why would anyone do that unless it was a right off. Then the panel gaps. Interesting idea but not for me.
Not sure if serious? If I was building a race car - from any starting point, bar a turnkey, factory-built one - the first thing I'd do would be to strip it and check for structural integrity. If I happened to spray a frame in a different to colour, maybe to match the exterior, so be it.

stavers

314 posts

171 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
Darnoc95 said:
At least describe the engine correctly. 180 Degree V12 good grief!!banghead Its always been a Flat 12.
They did...

It is a 180° V12. That's still a flat engine, just not a boxer.

Nomme de Plum

7,050 posts

41 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
quotequote all
stavers said:
Darnoc95 said:
At least describe the engine correctly. 180 Degree V12 good grief!!banghead Its always been a Flat 12.
They did...

It is a 180° V12. That's still a flat engine, just not a boxer.
Sounds like an Oxymoron. How can a V be flat (180Deg.)?