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− | '''Ferrari Testarossa. 1984–92 (prod. 7,177 approx.). 2-door coupé. M/R, 4943 cm³ (V12 DOHC).''' Development of old 512 BB, with what were considered fantastic looks on its début in Paris. Styling by Pininfarina. More refined than its predecessor, now considered a capable grand tourer though it appealed to posers. Very wide, at 1,976 mm. Vied for fastest production car in the world credit. Power at 390 PS; 380 PS after catalytic converter installed. Associated with ''Miami Vice'' TV show in the mid-1980s. Replaced by evolution model, the 512 TR. | + | '''Ferrari Testarossa. 1984–92 (prod. 7,177 approx.). 2-door coupé. M/R, 4943 cm³ (F12 DOHC).''' Development of old 512 BB, with what were considered fantastic looks on its début in Paris. Styling by Pininfarina. More refined than its predecessor, now considered a capable grand tourer though it appealed to posers. Very wide, at 1,976 mm. Vied for fastest production car in the world credit. Power at 390 PS; 380 PS after catalytic converter installed. Associated with ''Miami Vice'' TV show in the mid-1980s. Replaced by evolution model, the 512 TR. |
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 8 July 2014
Ferrari Testarossa. 1984–92 (prod. 7,177 approx.). 2-door coupé. M/R, 4943 cm³ (F12 DOHC). Development of old 512 BB, with what were considered fantastic looks on its début in Paris. Styling by Pininfarina. More refined than its predecessor, now considered a capable grand tourer though it appealed to posers. Very wide, at 1,976 mm. Vied for fastest production car in the world credit. Power at 390 PS; 380 PS after catalytic converter installed. Associated with Miami Vice TV show in the mid-1980s. Replaced by evolution model, the 512 TR.
Manufacturing location: Maranello, Italy
Marque: Ferrari | Predecessor: Ferrari 512 BB | Successor: Ferrari 512 TR