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Related Story 'Miami Vice' Ferrari Testarossa is up for grabs again; At the moment, concours quality cars (that are not delivery-mileage) go for $110,000 to $125,000.
Think of the 1980s-era Ferrari Testarossa and you’ll likely be imagining it in red, or if you were a fan of Miami Vice, maybe in white.But the producer of the original series (and director of ...
Officine Fioravanti’s build will keep the Testarossa’s stunning exterior and air intakes largely intact. As the company told Autocar, there’s “no reason to teach a maestro one more lesson.”The ...
The blue-blooded old-timer is the work of BradBuilds, who’s convinced that the fat bearded man is a Ferrari guy. It sports sleigh tracks and is a few mods away from conquering the North and ...
This Ferrari 512 TR Spider is 1-of-3 ever built. It rolled off the production line in 1994 wearing Blue Cobalto, had a single owner since new, and is now worth over $3 million.
A brief history of the Ferrari Testarossa, including the 512 TR and F512 M along with some fun facts, buying tips, recent auctions, and tons of stories about the iconic Italian supercar.
The Ferrari Testarossa is famed for being one of the ultimate 1980s supercars and one of the best cars from the 1980s, and though production ended in 1991, its immense popularity continued afterward.
The Ferrari Testarossa from 'Miami Vice' can be yours -- it's headed to auction this August; RM Sotheby's. This Testarossa was originally delivered to Canada, so the instruments are in kilometers.
Jason Cammisa of Issimi explains in his latest video why the Testarossa is one of Ferrari’s most misunderstood models. In a nutshell, that’s because despite its extreme supercar looks, the ...
A brief history of the Ferrari Testarossa, including the 512 TR and F512 M along with some fun facts, buying tips, recent auctions, and tons of stories about the iconic Italian supercar.