The Testarossa->ke2391 is arguably one of the most iconic Ferraris->ke252 of the past 30 years. It certainly made an impact on an impressionable four-year old who once thought that owning a Testarossa was the closest thing to living a full life. 30 years later, the Testarossa’s legacy lives on in the latest episode of Harry Metcalfe’s ‘Harry’s Garage’ web series.

In it, Metcalfe takes us, the viewers, on a private tour of a 1987 Testarossa he says he bought earlier this year. Over the next 22 minutes, Metcalfe dons his metaphorical tour guide hat and proceeds to give us a private tour of the classic 80’s supercar,->ke177 stopping every so often to point out specific details about the Testarossa that allowed it to become one of the most iconic supercars in history.

Toward the end of the video,->ke278 Metcalfe takes the Testarossa out on the road and the all-too familiar roar of the super car’s 5.0-liter, horizontally opposed, 12-cylinder engine kicks in, unleashing the guttural screams of 390 horses and 490 pound-feet of torque pounding the asphalt like only the Testarossa could do.

I have, over the past, been prone to exaggerated musings, but I’m not overstating things when I tell you that this episode of Harry’s Garage is worth your 22 minutes and change.

You might even end up watching it more than once like I did. There's no shame in admitting as much when you're talking about the almighty Testarossa.

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