ICONIC 90's POSTER CAR
The Testarossa doesn’t need introduction.
But the right examples do.
With over 7,000 produced globally, the model itself isn’t rare — but the subset that actually matters is far smaller. Right-hand drive cars, low mileage, and backed by consistent specialist care are where the real appeal now sits.
This was one of those cars.
A genuine sub-30,000 mile example, one of just 438 RHD cars built, and supported by a comprehensive service history including recent major works, it represented the kind of ownership proposition that’s becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Not a museum piece. Not an unknown. A car that made sense.
KEY DETAILS
- Year: 1991
- Model: Ferrari Testarossa
- Engine: 4.9L Flat-12
- Transmission: 5-speed manual (gated)
- Configuration: Right-hand drive (1 of 438 built)
- Mileage: 30,000 miles
- Exterior: Rosso Corsa
- Interior: Grey leather
- History: Comprehensive service record with recognised Ferrari specialists
- Recent Service: Major service completed February 2025 (including belts, fluids and ancillaries)
- Ownership Pack: Original book pack, stamped service book and supporting invoices
OUR VIEW
The Testarossa market has shifted.
For a long time, these cars were judged on presence alone — wide, dramatic, unmistakably ‘Ferrari’. That’s no longer enough. Buyers now look past the silhouette and focus on the fundamentals: history, maintenance, usability.
That’s where this car stood apart.
The low mileage is attractive, but it’s the supporting history that matters more. Regular specialist care, recent major servicing, and a car that presents as something you can use with confidence — not tiptoe around.
That’s the difference between ownership and hesitation.
At DM Historics, we’re not interested in cars that simply look the part. We look for examples that hold up under scrutiny — mechanically, historically, and commercially.
This was one of them.