1991 Ferrari Testarossa | Fully Refreshed Example | Aragosta Coilovers | AP BBK | 355C Speedlines | Top End UFO
A Testarossa done right — performance-focused with modern underpinnings
Highlights
- Fully refreshed — not a trailer queen, a driver's Testarossa
- Aragosta coilover suspension — modern damping, proper geometry
- AP Racing big brake kit — massive stopping power upgrade
- 355C Speedline wheels — period correct, lightweight
- 4.9L flat-12 engine — the iconic Colombo-derived V12
- 5-speed gated manual — one of the great automotive experiences
About This Car
The Testarossa is one of the most recognizable shapes in automotive history. Pininfarina's side strakes, the impossibly wide rear haunches, and that distinctive flat-12 howl make it an icon. But most Testarossas live careful lives as investments, rarely driven with conviction.
This example takes a different approach entirely. It's been fully refreshed with a focus on driving dynamics rather than concours presentation. Aragosta coilovers replace the stock suspension, providing modern damping characteristics while maintaining proper ride height and geometry. AP Racing big brakes give the kind of stopping power the original system always needed.
The result is a Testarossa that actually delivers on the promise of that dramatic bodywork. It's a car you can drive hard on a mountain road, confident that the chassis can match the engine's capability. The 4.9-liter flat-12 produces its characteristic wall of sound while the gated 5-speed manual provides one of the most satisfying mechanical experiences in all of motoring.
This is a top-end UFO — a car that looks like it came from another planet and now drives like one too.
Build Sheet
Specifications
- Year
- 1991
- Make
- Ferrari
- Model
- Testarossa
- Transmission
- Manual
- Engine
- 4.9L Flat-12
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Exterior
- Rosso Corsa
- Interior
- Tan
- Body
- Coupe