The 12-cylinder Ferrari Testarossa that everyone knows and adores debuted in 1984, selling stateside for about $100,000. When one became Detective Sonny Crockett’s ride in the third season of Miami Vice, it was instantly transformed into the car that defined its decade. With a name that translates to “redhead,” a nod to the engine’s paint scheme, the model made an impressive 385 hp when it arrived, though it was framed less as a supercar than a fast, stylish grand tourer.
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