Exquisite Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Re-Creation by Tempero Now On Bring A Trailer
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A meticulously crafted re-creation of the iconic Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, designed by the skilled hands of Tempero Coach & Motor Company of New Zealand, is now being offered on consignment in Arizona. This re-creation, built in the early 1980s using a donor 250 GT, replicates the Ferrari TR59, famously driven to victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring by legendary drivers such as Dan Gurney and Phil Hill.
Under the hood of this remarkable vehicle lies a 3.0-liter V12 engine, constructed by Dennison International of North Puyallup, Washington. This engine, built to 250 GTO specifications, features a GTO Engineering block, Roelofs Engineering cylinder heads, and six Weber 38 DCN carburetors replicated by Roelofs Engineering. Its powertrain is completed with a robust Tremec five-speed manual transmission with electrically actuated overdrive, ensuring that it not only looks like a classic race car but performs like one too.
The body of the car is adorned with hand-formed aluminum panels finished in a vibrant red, complemented by white #7 roundels, giving it the authentic race car appearance. The vehicle also features a host of period-correct details such as faired-in Marchal headlights, a wrap-around windscreen, and leather straps on the hood and decklid. These details are not just cosmetic; they enhance the car's historical authenticity and visual appeal.
Riding on 16" Borrani wire-spoke wheels, the car maintains a classic yet functional stance, suitable for both display and active driving in vintage car events. The suspension system features an A-arm independent front setup and a De Dion rear axle, paired with coilover shock absorbers for smooth handling. The braking system is equipped with Dunlop calipers to ensure reliable stopping power.
Inside, the cockpit is a throwback to the golden era of racing with fixed-back bucket seats upholstered in blue cloth, a wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel, and classic Jaeger instrumentation. This setup not only provides comfort but also an immersive driving experience reminiscent of 1960s race cars.
This Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa re-creation is not just a tribute to one of the most successful race cars in history but also a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its builders. Offered with service records, an FIA Historic Vehicle Identity Form, and a clean Oregon title that lists the vehicle as a 1962 Ferrari, this car presents a unique opportunity for collectors and racing enthusiasts alike to own a piece of automotive art that captures the spirit and excitement of a bygone era.
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