The name of the Testarossa, like that of the 288 GTO also released in 1984, refers to a prestigious model of the 250 series. The car was designed by Pininfarina and one of the characteristics of the car, which made it an icon of the 80's, are the typical air vents in the doors, which were also used in later models. These are also called 'egg-slicers'. In addition, the Testarossa, together with the Ferrari 348 which was inspired by it, is one of the few models without the characteristic round tail lights. This model is equipped with a twelve-cylinder engine. A total of 7177 examples of this model were produced. The 1984 and 1985 models had one rear view mirror, located on the left side, halfway up the A-pillar. In 1986, after several complaints from Testarossa owners, Ferrari decided to move the mirror to the usual place at the bottom of the A-pillar and to install a rear view mirror on the right as well. The Testarossa was the last 180°V twelve-cylinder (lying flat) model built by Ferrari in the 1980s to the present day and went through life under the names 512TR and 512M in the last models delivered. In 1985 Pininfarina also made five roadsters of the Testarossa on request.
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