The Pininfarina-designed Testarossa debuted at the Paris Auto Show in September 1984 as a replacement for the 512 BB. While not the first “Testa Rossa” in Ferrari's history it was a true supercar producing 390 horsepower from the 4.9-liter 12-cylinder engine. Benefitting from a recent major service, this Rossa Corsa colored coupe shows actual miles from new. The five-speed transmission is a very welcomed feature, shifted from the soft tan leather cockpit. With only two caring stewards in nearly 30 years, it retains the factory books, maintenance records and toolkit. Embodying quintessential Pininfarina lines, this Testarossa will always been an icon of the greatest Italian designs.