Description
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Paris event, 28 January 2026.
€280, 000 - €320, 000 EUR
A desirable ‘Monospecchio’ variant with trademark single mirror
Believed to be one of just six examples of the Testarossa 'Monospecchio' delivered in Argento Silver over a red interior
Recipient of a comprehensive engine and gearbox service by Toni Auto in November 2025
Delivered new to Brussels via Francorchamps Motors, the official Ferrari dealer for the Belgian capital
Conceived to replace Ferrari’s 512 BB, the Testarossa broke cover at the 1984 Paris Motor Show. A striking departure from the seductive curves of its predecessor, the new flat-12-powered flagship supercar featured more angular styling with trademark slatted cooling vents and an aggressive wedge shape.
The earliest examples of Ferrari’s flagship model can be identified by their single A-pillar-mounted driver’s mirror, earning it the ‘Monospecchio’ moniker. Chassis number 60847 is one such Testarossa, finished in the exceedingly rare shade of Argento Silver over a red leather interior. It was destined for the Belgian market, where it was delivered on 31 January 1986 via Francorchamps Motors of Brussels. Later, it went to Japan before returning to Europe via France, eventually making its way back to its native Italy in 2007.
In November 2025, the Ferrari received a substantial engine service—including the replacement of cam belts—and a full differential and gearbox rebuild performed by the esteemed workshop Toni Auto of Maranello. Photos on file reveal a complete teardown and rebuild of the V-12 and gearbox performed at this time. The Ferrari is offered with its service book, copies of old Italian registration documents, and invoices for workshop maintenance dating to 2006. The odometer presents with 57, 120 kilometres at the time of cataloguing.
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