Tony’s Take: ππππ “Testarossa” means “Dentist” in southern Italy. Well not really. But every time I sell a Ferrari Testarossa, 512TR or M, a dentist buys it. The first Testarossa I sold went to a dentist. Everyone interested in the 512TR I’m selling now are dentists. You say beauty is in the eye of the beholder? Behold! The 512TR is the best-looking of the three Ferrari Testarossa models. (Four out of five dentists chasing this car with me agree.) The last year 512TR will eventually catch up to the coveted M. Let’s go to the tape!
Models: | Highest Price | Produced |
Testarossa | $200 π | 7177 cars |
512TR | $570 π | 2,261 cars |
512M | $730 π | 501 Cars |
The 14k mile B.A.T. TR’s a Euro model. U.S. buyers prefer a North American-spec car. BUT it’s a Red Book (Ferrari Classiche) restoration. Without that official stamp of approval, I’d say $342,300. With it, I predict it will hammer for $365k. Downside: none.
Make | Ferrari |
Model | 512TR Euro |
Year | 1993 |
Total Produced | 2,261 worldwide |
Number of Owners | NA |
Mileage | 23k kilometers (euro) |
Condition | β β β β β |
Price When New | $198k Inflation Calculator |
Highest Previous Price | $570,512 ( 05/23/2022) |
Auction House | Bring A Trailer |
Auction Date | 08/16/2022 |
My Prediction | $342 -$365K |
Hammered At | $286,000 |