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1984 Ferrari Testarossa Monodado “Monospecchio”
Andrea Nannetti

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Type of fuel Gasoline

The Ferrari Testarossa was unveiled in 1984 at the Paris Motor Show, where it immediately generated significant enthusiasm among enthusiasts. Its lines, penned by Pininfarina, stand as one of the most celebrated examples of 1980s automotive design. The model is equipped with a 4,942 cc flat 12 engine delivering 390 hp. Until 1986, the Testarossa featured two characteristics that have since become iconic: the single central wheel nut (the celebrated monodado) and the monospecchio, a single elongated rearview mirror positioned on the driver’s side, giving the car a distinctive and intentionally asymmetrical appearance. The motorcar we’re pleased to offer here is presented in exceptional condition. The bodywork has been fully repainted, yet it shows no evidence of previous damage. The interior, perfectly preserved, remains virtually as new. The car has covered only 38.000 km since delivery and underwent its most recent service including replacement of the timing belt in 2024. It comes with double keys, the complete tool kit, and the full set of manuals, including the service book. Maintenance has always been carried out regularly at official Ferrari workshops. The vehicle is also accompanied by Ferrari Classiche certification, confirming its condition and absolute originality. This is the nineteenth Testarossa ever produced, manufactured in 1984 and delivered new in Florence in January 1985. Throughout its life it has had only two subsequent owners: the first in the province of Viterbo and the second in the province of Udine. One of the few Monodado examples still retaining its original registration plate with the period correct orange provincial marking.
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