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The Testarossa line was discontinued in 1996 as the last Ferrari fitted with a boxer-12 engine. But that's enough history for today. It's time to check out a stunning, white-on-white 512 TR.
However, the imagined Ferrari Testarossa might be there for a very practical reason. As far as we can tell, right next to the 1980s supercar dwells a cyberpunk-style EV charging station.
One of the white Testarossa’s from Miami Vice is currently up for sale for $1.2 million and while no price has been released for this unit, it could also be near the $1 million mark.
A white 1991 Ferrari Testarossa once owned by the real "Wolf of Wall Street," Jordan Belfort, is now up for sale by its Monaco-based owner. To prove its heritage, the owner claims Belfort's ...
The story goes that the car was repainted in white because the show’s director wanted it to be more visible during the night. Powered by the a 4.9-litre flat-12, the Testarossa put out 390hp ...
A barely driven Ferrari once owned by the real Wolf of Wall Street is now up for grabs. Jordan Belfort’s white 1991 Ferrari Testarossa has just 8,000 miles on its odometer, and comes with the ...
Replacing the Ferrari 512 BBi, also known as the Berlinetta Boxer, the Testarossa began production in 1984. It was longer, wider, taller, and improved over the predecessor, but kept the boxer engine.
The white 1986 Ferrari Testarossa driven by Don Johnson in Miami Vice goes on the block Aug. 15 in Monterey, Calif. The Testarossa is powered by a 4.9-liter 390 horsepower flat-12 engine mated to ...
I really never watched Miami Vice as a kid (probably because my parents wouldn't let me), but one thing I do know about the hit 1980s TV show was its hero car—a white Ferrari Testarossa. Visions ...
Few hero cars from television shows embedded themselves so deeply into pop culture as the white 1986 Ferrari Testarossa did when it starred in the second half of the famed Miami Vice series. Now ...