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Two vintage framed pictures, 24 cm by 30 cm, featuring a Ferrari Testarossa and a Lamborghini Countach, with brown wood framing and materials including wood, paper and glass, made in Portugal and in good condition with minor signs of aging and stains.
Description from the seller
2 Prints 24x30 cm with Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach
In good condition
Ferrari Testarossa
The Ferrari Testarossa is one of the most iconic supercars of the 1980s, famous for its striking design and the side air intakes that make it immediately recognizable.
Main features
Production: 1984–1996
Layout: Mid-rear engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: 4.9 L flat-12
Power: around 385 hp
0–100 km/h: ~5.2 seconds
Top speed: ~290 km/h
More than performance, the Testarossa stood out for its visual presence. The wide, low bodywork and the side grilles were not just aesthetics—they helped cool the radiators mounted at the rear.
Designed by Pininfarina
Name “Testarossa” means “red head,” referring to the red-painted valve covers
The flat-12 engine allows a lower center of gravity, improving stability
Testarossa (1984–1991) – original model
512 TR (1991–1994) – more powerful and refined
F512 M (1994–1996) – final version, lighter and more aggressive
The car became a symbol of the 1980s, especially after appearing in the TV series Miami Vice, driven by the character Sonny Crockett.
Lamborghini Countach
The Lamborghini Countach is another absolute icon of classic supercars—perhaps even more radical than the Testarossa. If the Ferrari was elegant and wide, the Countach was aggressive, angular, and futuristic.
Main features
Production: 1974–1990
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: Naturally aspirated V12 (3.9L to 5.2L, depending on version)
Power: ~375 to 455 hp
0–100 km/h: ~5.0 seconds
Top speed: up to ~295 km/h
Scissor doors (open upward) — now a signature of Lamborghini
Diamond-shaped, extremely low and angular bodywork
Rear visibility almost nonexistent
Design and origin
Designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone
The name “Countach” comes from a Piedmontese expression of surprise—basically something like “wow!”
Main versions
LP400 – the purest and lightest
LP400 S – with wider tires and a more aggressive look
LP5000 QV – more power and mechanical upgrades
25th Anniversary – final, more refined version
The Countach became the ultimate wall poster of the 1980s and 1990s. It appeared in films, video games, and teenagers’ rooms around the world—a symbol of dream and excess.
The photos are part of the description
Worldwide shipping by registered mail
2 Prints 24x30 cm with Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach
In good condition
Ferrari Testarossa
The Ferrari Testarossa is one of the most iconic supercars of the 1980s, famous for its striking design and the side air intakes that make it immediately recognizable.
Main features
Production: 1984–1996
Layout: Mid-rear engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: 4.9 L flat-12
Power: around 385 hp
0–100 km/h: ~5.2 seconds
Top speed: ~290 km/h
More than performance, the Testarossa stood out for its visual presence. The wide, low bodywork and the side grilles were not just aesthetics—they helped cool the radiators mounted at the rear.
Designed by Pininfarina
Name “Testarossa” means “red head,” referring to the red-painted valve covers
The flat-12 engine allows a lower center of gravity, improving stability
Testarossa (1984–1991) – original model
512 TR (1991–1994) – more powerful and refined
F512 M (1994–1996) – final version, lighter and more aggressive
The car became a symbol of the 1980s, especially after appearing in the TV series Miami Vice, driven by the character Sonny Crockett.
Lamborghini Countach
The Lamborghini Countach is another absolute icon of classic supercars—perhaps even more radical than the Testarossa. If the Ferrari was elegant and wide, the Countach was aggressive, angular, and futuristic.
Main features
Production: 1974–1990
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: Naturally aspirated V12 (3.9L to 5.2L, depending on version)
Power: ~375 to 455 hp
0–100 km/h: ~5.0 seconds
Top speed: up to ~295 km/h
Scissor doors (open upward) — now a signature of Lamborghini
Diamond-shaped, extremely low and angular bodywork
Rear visibility almost nonexistent
Design and origin
Designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone
The name “Countach” comes from a Piedmontese expression of surprise—basically something like “wow!”
Main versions
LP400 – the purest and lightest
LP400 S – with wider tires and a more aggressive look
LP5000 QV – more power and mechanical upgrades
25th Anniversary – final, more refined version
The Countach became the ultimate wall poster of the 1980s and 1990s. It appeared in films, video games, and teenagers’ rooms around the world—a symbol of dream and excess.
The photos are part of the description
Worldwide shipping by registered mail

