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Officine Fioravanti Ferrari Testarossa restomod

One of the best trends happening in the automotive world right now has to the restomods like this Ferrari Testarossa by Officine Fioravanti. We couldn’t think of many better cars to pick other than this legendary model and out of all the variations, the restomodders picked the Ferrari Testarossa Monospecchio. The one with the single high-mounted single side mirror, for extra cool.

We have covered many different restomods before, like the 1991 Porsche 911 by Everrati and the Opel Manta by Vauxhall themselves. These are all done to keep the heart of those cars alive, but with looks and an engine that can keep up with the times. What you will quickly see is different with this Testarossa restomod is that it is not electric.

Officine Fioravanti Ferrari Testarossa restomod

Updating the Ferrari Testarossa for the 2020s.

Officine Fioravanti has kept the looks of the Ferrari Testarossa very close to the original and you will still find the same Tipo F113 4,9-litre flat-12 engine under the hood. This time, however, instead of 287 kW and 490 Nm, the restomod will provide the wheels with 367 kW and 600 Nm.

If you want to see more of the Officine Fioravanti Ferrari Testarossa restomod, then take a look at their Instagram where they are showing progress updates and more.

EV or not, we are curious about what car you would want to see a restomod of?

Source: CarMag | Officine Fioravanti | Petrolicious

Stuart Smith

A copy and content writer at Web2Web with a passion for sharing engaging content. He loves his old Toyota Corolla and talking about new cars, particularly about the technology that changes the way they are designed.

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