PLEASE...without further hesitation.. Show us a few Pics..I miss my 86'.. That Mirror was the subject of so many endless conversations when I had it..
Here in the UK, in decreasing order, it seems to be 1. Monospecchio Monodado (single mirror, central wheel lock) 2. Monodado (cwl) 3. Other, with 90-91s maybe fetching more than 88/89s though hard to tell. Maybe others in UK can chime in. Mine (which I sold for the price I published on this thread) was a Monodado 87. LHD Euro fetching a lot less here.
And respect to UA for keeping this thread going for 1 year, 4 months, and 84 pages. Don't know where my work nights killing time in hotel bars would have been without it.
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thanks! I had originated this thread when I purchased the car...right before the frenzy...good too see its still alive!
The engine was detailed and valve covers were re-sprayed during major (jan 15). Carobou wheels (I have original wheels as well), tubi muffler (I have original muffler), 2 owner, 29K miles. I also have all original books, warranty book, tools (brown handles, not red remakes), complete jack kit with spare, and service binder since new. Just toying if I should send her to a new owner...
I am sure a dozen others will chime in.. My estimation is conservative at $150,000.00 to $200,000. Something is up in the Market regardless of what the European auctions have accomplished.. Over here the market...imo is frozen like the Tundra.. I say hold till after a new pres. takes office.. If Trump does for the economy what Reagan did..you will be reallling in cash.. If Hillary take the reigns...better sell now..
Data point fyi: Nice car, well priced, rare color, includes OEM wheels - 150k see this for more info... 1989 Ferrari Testarossa Life Is Good, vincenzo Image Unavailable, Please Login
Last couple of auction results from Amelia 1991 Ferrari Testarossa | Gooding & Company 1986 Ferrari Testarossa | Amelia Island 2016 | RM Sotheby's Bonhams : 1986 FERRARI TESTAROSSACoachwork by PininfarinaVIN. ZFFSA17A8G0065247Engine no. 00370 1987 Ferrari Testarossa Hollywood Wheels had two at auction also but they dont show results
Thanks for posting these. Cars not making their low estimates means either estimates were too high, or hammer prices were unexpectedly low. Or a bit of both. Looks like a bit of both. Not dramatically low, but definitely a calming down.
the 87 from motostalgia is described with airbag is this right? mine is also a 87 but no airbag. has this been at that time an option? or a must for some countries?
None of the Testarossa series all the way up to the 512m had any airbags. Shamile Freeze. . . Miami Vice! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Given the lower values over here compared to Europe, I would say these are strong numbers. The one that caught my eye was the lower 150k Testarossa because it had 41,000 miles. Shamile Freeze. . . Miami Vice! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
The 41k mile 1986 was #65247. It just had a top end motor rebuild and transmission rebuild, and was in very fine condition / very unusual color (silver / tan), so I think that helped the value. Full Disclosure - I was the seller. A
This sale shows AI is the place to sell a Tr that has some miles and with some not so sweet looking set of cam covers.
True...keep forgetting that Testas fetch more on this side of the Atlantic. F512Ms fetch more on that side of the Atlantic. TRs, not sure.
OK, So what's my 46k mile 92 Red/Tan worth? No service records other than carfax and beautiful condition.
Nah....if that 41000 mile Testarossa sold for 150k, the 92 (512 TR) has be be at least 190k....if I were comparing the both. Shamile Freeze. . . Miami Vice! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk