1989 Ferrari Testarossa Base Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Please contact me at : harmonymcduffee@juno.com .
This is my pristine ONE of ONE white on Grey Testarossa. No other 1989 exists with this color combination. The car
presents in stunningly immaculate condition both inside and outside. The engine out was performed about 150 miles
ago in 2016 by master Ferrari mechanic Andy Falbo of Ferrari Motor Service. No details were overlooked as the car
was meticulously fussed over to ensure that it is sorted out both electrically and mechanically. The engine and
drive train perform flawlessly. I do have history of the vehicle which date back about 14 years including the
previous engine out which was performed at 9000 miles. The fitted luggage set may be optionally included in the
sale. Included will also be a photo cd of the engine out, all tools and books and manuals. As can be seen in the
photos the leather is in excellent condition with no evidence of any dash shrinkage. The car comes installed with a
Tubi exhaust which sounds incredible. The car is located and titled in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona. You will not
find another TR in this condition and mileage for this price. Asking $134,900 or best offer. CLEAN AND CLEAR
CARFAX.
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