1991 Ferrari Testarossa Coupe on 2040-cars
Buckingham, Illinois, United States
This Testarossa is a great driver and can be driven confidently across country if desired. It comes with the Euro
version Borla exhaust on the car The euro exhaust sounds better, runs significantly cooler, and provides more HP.
The full original catalytic exhaust system is in good condition and comes with the car if you need it where you
live or want it for a future sale. Also included are original owners and maintenance manuals, tool kit, jack, spare
tire, etc. The tires are Eagle F1 and have good tread and sidewalls but they have a 2001 date code. If you want to
go real fast you may want to consider new ones.
Engine, transmission, clutch, electrical, A/C, all work perfectly. The radio was replaced at some point, it works last I
checked but I prefer the exhaust sounds myself. A previously installed alarm was removed but there are still a
couple of micro-switches hidden under the radio cover that could be removed if they bother you when the cover is
open.
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The other, the Tensostruttura, is much more fluid and looks like it probably came from the past or the future, not so much the present. You can check them both out in the videos below and register your take on what might have been.
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Case in point: the new LaFerrari. While presenting the state-of-the-art supercar on CNBC, Ferrari North America CEO Marco Mattiacci revealed that all 499 examples that will be made of the hybrid hypercar - including those 120 earmarked for North America - have already been spoken for. This despite the $1.4 million asking price that makes it the most expensive Ferrari ever made.
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