List Yours $5 Just $299 This Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa re-creation was constructed in the early 1980s by Tempero Coach & Motor Company of New Zealand, reportedly using a donor 250 GT and a custom-fabricated tubular chassis. The car is styled after the TR59 driven to victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring by Dan Gurney, Phil Hill, Chuck Daigh, and Olivier Gendebien, and it is said to have participated in various hill climbs and club racing events while in New Zealand. It was brought to the US in the 1990s and purchased by the current owner in 2006, after which refurbishment work is noted to have been carried out. Power is provided by a 3.0-liter V12 built by Dennison International of North Puyallup, Washington, utilizing a GTO Engineering 250 GTO-specification block, Roelofs Engineering cylinder heads, GTO Engineering camshafts, a Moldex billet crankshaft, CP-Carrillo pistons, and six Roelofs Engineering replica Weber 38 DCN carburetors. Featuring hand-formed aluminum bodywork finished in red with white #7 roundels, the car is shifted via a five-speed manual transmission and rides on 16" Borrani wheels. It features a wrap-around windscreen along with faired-in Marchal headlights, driving lamps, a side-exit exhaust system, and Dunlop disc brakes. Inside, the left-hand-drive cockpit features a pair of bucket seats trimmed in blue cloth and accompanied by Sabelt lap belts, a wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel, and Jaeger instrumentation. This 250 TR re-creation is now offered on dealer consignment in Arizona with service records, an FIA Historic Vehicle Identity Form, and a clean Oregon title listing the vehicle as a 1962 Ferrari. CarsBuyText.com CarsBuyText.com
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