conceptcarz.com

1987 Ferrari Testarossa

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'. This 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.

1987 Ferrari Testarossa photo
Coupe
Chassis #: ZFFSA17JAP0072177
It used a double wishbone suspension with coil-over units at the rear to help with the increase in weight. The body was aluminum with steel doors and roof.

The engine was 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. There was also special-made luggage that could fit behind the seats of the car.

1987 Ferrari Testarossa photo
Coupe
Chassis #: 69191
In 1992 production of the Testarossa ceased after almost 7200 units were sold making it one of the most popular Ferrari models ever.


by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2014

Related Reading : Ferrari Testarossa History

The Ferrari Testarossa leaped to center stage of the automotive world in 1984 and remained there for 11 years as the worlds fastest regular production car. It was the definition of supercar in its era, the innovative benchmark against which all contemporary sports cars were measured. When Ferrari set about creating a replacement for the Berlinetta Boxer, a V12 engine, high performance, style....
Continue Reading >>

Related Reading : Ferrari Testarossa History

Receiving an incredibly warm welcome when it arrived on the scene, the impossible to ignore Ferrari Testarossa made the cover of Road %26 Track magazine not once, but NINE times in only five years. Priced at a steep %24181,000 in 1989, plus a %242,700 gas-guzzler tax, the Testarossa was a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari. Succeeding the Berlinetta Boxer, the exotic two-door....
Continue Reading >>

1987 Ferrari Testarossa Vehicle Profiles

1987 Ferrari Testarossa vehicle information
Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: ZFFSG17A1H0070225
1987 Ferrari Testarossa vehicle information
Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: 69039
1987 Ferrari Testarossa vehicle information
Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: ZFFSG17A4H0071823
1987 Ferrari Testarossa vehicle information
Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
1987 Ferrari Testarossa vehicle information
Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: ZFFAA17B000072343

Recent Vehicle Additions

Performance and Specification Comparison

Price Comparison

$11-$134,005
1987 Testarossa
$134,005-$225,000
1987 Ferrari Testarossa Base Price : $134,005

Compare: Lower | Higher | Similar

Other 1987 Ferrari Models
$73,800 - $77,925
$76,400 - $83,900

Testarossa

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
100.39 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 390.00hp
100.39 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$135,050 - $135,050
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$135,050 - $135,050
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 302.00 CID., 380.00hp
$134,005 - $134,005
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 302.00 CID., 380.00hp
$134,005 - $134,005
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$134,005 - $134,005
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$161,600 - $161,600
100.39 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$161,610 - $161,610
100.40 in.
12 cyl., 301.58 CID., 380.00hp
$161,605 - $161,605

Related Automotive News

Ferrari 250 GTO leads collection of the world's rarest Ferraris at Concours of Elegance

Ferrari 250 GTO leads collection of the world's rarest Ferraris at Concours of Elegance

Concours of Elegance to assemble finest selection of classic Ferraris ever seen in UK to celebrate marques 75th birthday. Jaw dropping line-up up to include hallowed one-of-36 250 GTO, perhaps the worlds most sought-after car Other stunning Fer...
Gooding & Company Unveils Online Catalogue for Pebble Beach Auctions, Announces Additional Star Consignments

Gooding & Company Unveils Online Catalogue for Pebble Beach Auctions, Announces Additional Star Consignments

The catalogue features major new additions from the auction house, including a 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Competizione, a 1998 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR Strassenversion, a 1957 Maserati 200 SI, and a 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT. The...
Ferrari Monza SP1 And SP2: The First In A New Concept Of Limited Series 'Icona' Cars

Ferrari Monza SP1 And SP2: The First In A New Concept Of Limited Series 'Icona' Cars

Models inspired by the Sports cars that made history Paris, 2 October 2018 – The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 are the forerunners in a new concept, known as Icona (Icon), that taps into a leitmotif of the most evocative cars in the companys...
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF MERCEDES-AMG SUCCESS

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF MERCEDES-AMG SUCCESS

Half a century of Driving Performance NürburgringAffalterbach. AMG – these three letters stand worldwide for supreme automotive performance, exclusivity, efficiency and high driving dynamics. The company founded by Hans-Werner Aufrecht and Erhard...
Italian Racing Classics Lead Gooding & Company's 10th Anniversary

Italian Racing Classics Lead Gooding & Company's 10th Anniversary

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (June 4, 2013) – Gooding %26 Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours dElegance acclaimed for selling the worlds most significant and valuable collector cars, will be hosting the 10th Anniversary sale...