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![A 1985 Ferrari Testarossa Monospecchio.](https://robbreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1-w-DSC09264_52af29.jpg?w=1024)
Monaco Car Auctions
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions The 1985 Ferrari Testarossa Monospecchio being offered through Monaco Car Auctions on June 8.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions The 4.9-liter flat-12 engine develops about 385 hp and 361 ft lbs of torque.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions A closer look at the car’s namesake single side mirror and the Nero leather interior.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions With a top speed of about 180 mph, the Testarossa was the fastest of all the production street cars from Ferrari up to that time.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions The iconic “cheese grater” side strakes cover gaping intakes behind each door, allowing a copious volume of air to cool the rear-mounted engine radiators.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions A total of 9,939 examples of the Testarossa (in all model variants) were eventually produced.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions The Ferrari Testarossa’s service book, user manual, and accompanying storage pouch.
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Image Credit: Monaco Car Auctions Showing just 24,008 kilometers (14,917 miles) on the odometer, this impeccable example will sell without reserve, but carries a high-end estimate of $200,000.