Ferrari 512tr on 2040-cars
Van Nuys, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v12
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Make: Ferrari
Model: Testarossa
Trim: 512 TR
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 39,600
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: none
Interior Color: beige
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 12
Up for sale is a 1992 Ferrari 512TR/M in Rossa Corsa exterior and tan interior. It is in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition. It has been regularly serviced by the LA Auto Gallery, an authorized Ferrari dealership. All service records are available.
The following 512M components were installed in the car by the LA Auto Gallery from Nov 2011, all items were BRAND NEW when purchased:
512M engine.
512M front bumper and fog lights.
512M rear bumper, tail lights and lower valence.
512M wheels.
512M brake rotors and calipers.
512M dashboard and steering wheel.
512M center console.
Prior to the installation of the 512M components, the car, in its stock, original form, was granted Ferrari Certification. The certification cost $6,500 and was documented in a hard cover book.
At the time of documentation, the car had approximately 39,000 miles. The 512M engine has approximately 3,000 miles to date. The clutch was replaced in the Summer of 2011 just before the 512M engine was installed. Fluids (oil, transmission, brake and coolant) were changed at least on an annual basis since the original purchase of the car.
The car is complete with all factory books/manuals, tool kit, battery charger and car cover, as well as, a clean, non-salvage title.
It will be sold with a complete, five-piece Ferrari 512TR luggage set in either black or tan (buyers choice) and the aforementioned Ferrari Certification book.
The car is offered as configured with the 512M components. The stock 512TR components (engine, wheels, front & rear bumper and tail lights) are available for an additional fee.
Trades are not welcome, serious buyers appreciated. I have the right to cancel the auction at anytime. The pictures show the story of before and the modifications.
$97,495
Ferrari Testarossa for Sale
93 512 tr, black/black, 26k miles, clean(US $73,500.00)
1990 ferrari testarossa
High mirror testarossa, fresh service, new clutch, 27k(US $59,900.00)
1991 ferrari testarossa.... mint condition.....(US $77,000.00)
1985 ferrari testarossa base coupe 2-door 4.9l(US $55,000.00)
1989 ferrari testarossa base coupe 2-door 4.9l(US $74,900.00)
Auto Services in California
Z Auto Sales & Leasing ★★★★★
X-treme Auto Care ★★★★★
Wrona`s Quality Auto Repair ★★★★★
Woody`s Truck & Auto Body ★★★★★
Winter Chevrolet - Honda ★★★★★
Western Towing ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ugar Sahin Design's F is a radical Ferrari 458 in disguise
Wed, 02 Apr 2014Look, Ferrari, your latest line of cars is arguably the best looking group of prancing stallions since the early 1970s. Even the rather dull California has gotten some attention, thanks to the new California T. But this, the Ferrari F from Ugur Sahin Design, is just better.
Believe it or not, that is based on a 458 Italia. It's like the designer has taken the very best aspects of the Pagani Huayra, Jim Glickenhaus' P4/5 and the Ferrari LaFerrari and combined them into one amazing package. We think it's positively stunning.
Now, obviously, there are some aspects that wouldn't work for a production car. For example, those rear blind spots are probably huge. But when a car looks this good, who really cares? In fact, we'd be willing to designate this Ferrari as the best looking car Ugur Sahin has penned, which is high praise indeed.
$8.8m '58 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider highlights RM's Arizona auction
Mon, 20 Jan 2014All manner of vehicles change hands at the annual auction extravaganza in Arizona, but never has one sold for as much as the Ferrari you see here. The car in question is an (obviously) eminently desirable 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider, one of only 50 ever made and purring onto the stage in flawless red over black livery with matching numbers of the coveted covered headlights straight from the factory.
When we reported on the car's consignment in anticipation of this weekend's sale, it was expected to bring in between $7 and 9 million - and it's done just that, coming in near the top of its valuation with a winning bid of $8.8 million. That makes for a lot of zeros, but while it set a new record for the Arizona auctions, it hardly makes it the most expensive in the world. That honor still belongs to the Mercedes-Benz W196 that sold last summer for nearly $30 million. Nor is it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction, an honor which still belongs to the 250 Testa Rossa that sold for over $16 million in 2011. Heck, it's not even the most expensive 250 California ever sold, coming in behind the SWB example that sold for nearly $11 million in 2008. All of which only goes to show just how insane the collector classic car market has grown in recent years.
The California was undeniably the highlight of RM's two-day sale, but was joined by several other seven-dollar lots, including a 1961 Porsche 718 ($2.75 million), a Ferrari 250 GT Lusso ($2.44 million), a Duesenberg Model J convertible ($2.2 million) and several other million-dollar Ferraris, Mercedes and a '35 Hispano-Suiza. A 1961 Chaparral 1 failed to reach its reserve price despite a high bid of $1.75 million, neither did a 1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 at $1.18 million or a Ferrari 275 GTB/4 at $2.85 million. RM Auctions did, however, manage to sell 85 percent of those lots consigned to bring in a massive two-day total of $45.56 million in sales, details of which you can read in the press release below.
Ferrari 400 Superamerica leads $60M RM Sotheby's sale at Amelia Island [w/video]
Tue, Mar 17 2015Just last month, two of the most venerated auction houses came together under one roof. And this past weekend, the newly christened RM Sotheby's held its first event at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, selling a record $60 million worth of classic automobiles. The event's highlight was surely the gorgeous 1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet pictured above. Resplendent in dark green over a red leather interior, this particular Superamerica set a record for that model when it sold for $6.38 million, with proceeds going towards a children's education charity. That price far outstrips the record $4 million that Gooding & Co. got for that sleek white Aerodinamico coupe in Scottsdale earlier this year. Among the other seven-figure items were of course some other Ferraris, including a rare '72 Daytona Spider that went for $3.3 million, along with a smattering of Jaguars, Mercedes, Alfas, Lamborghinis and Bugattis. A rare 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano with a manual transmission sold for nearly triple its estimate at $682,000, and the Daytona-winning, Castrol-liveried 1988 Jaguar XJR-9 sold for over $2 million. Of course RM Sotheby's wasn't the only company holding an auction during the Florida concours. But as the event's official auction house, it brought in more than all the other participating auctioneers combined, setting a record for Amelia Island in the process. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.























