No Traction Control | F50🔥
Sliding through the mountain roads on full send..
🛞Aryton Hickling behind the wheel..
He might have gloves on..
Sliding through the mountain roads on full send..
🛞Aryton Hickling behind the wheel..
He might have gloves on..
In 1986, while Ferrari updated the iconic Testarossa with its new dual side mirrors, the brand quietly built a one-off version for Giovanni Agnelli, head of Fiat and Ferrari's biggest shareholder.
Unlike every other Testarossa of its time, this car was a Spider. Built by Pininfarina's special projects division, chassis 62897 featured a custom silver-grey finish with a subtle blue stripe, matching Agnelli's personal taste.
Some of its windows even carried rare Pininfarina markings, something never seen on standard models.
After a serious leg injury from a car accident in the 1950s, Agnelli struggled to use a traditional Ferrari clutch, so the car was fitted with a special hydraulic system designed around his needs.
The unique Testarossa remained in Agnelli's collection until 1991 before passing through a few private owners.
Since 2016, it has belonged to British Ferrari collector Ronald Stern.
On May 16, 2026, the one-of-one Ferrari returned to the prestigious Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, where I had the chance to capture it in motion.