7k-Mile 1992 Ferrari 512 TR: The Testarossa That Actually Got Driven
"The 512 TR is what happens when Ferrari improves a car nobody asked them to improve—and now collectors are realizing they should've been paying attention."
— Revvly Take
This 408-car North American 512 TR is finished in Nero over Connolly leather and shows just 7,000 miles—a rarity in the collector market where most examples sit in temperature-controlled obscurity. Fresh belt service and documented history suggest someone actually cared about maintenance instead of just asset appreciation. The 512 TR is the overlooked middle child of the Testarossa lineage, and clean low-mileage examples are finally commanding attention as values stabilize.
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Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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