Legendary Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Recreated for Ron Sturgeon Collection

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The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, a name synonymous with motorsport excellence, has been meticulously recreated and now graces the Ron Sturgeon Collection. This homage to the 1958 model, instrumental in Ferrari clinching the 1958 Manufacturers' World Championship, mirrors the original's iconic design and exhilarating performance. Crafted on a 1982 Ferrari 400i chassis, the recreation boasts hand-shaped aluminum bodywork, classic pontoon-style fenders, and is driven by a Dino-sourced V6 engine, delivering an authentic taste of racing's golden age.
Ron Sturgeon, the visionary behind the DFW Car & Toy Museum, lauds the recreation for capturing the unrefined beauty and victorious essence of the original Testa Rossa. This acquisition not only celebrates Ferrari's storied past in motorsport but also bridges the gap between history and present-day aficionados, allowing them to experience a landmark chapter in racing history firsthand.

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