The DFW Car & Toy Museum has unveiled a remarkable piece of automotive history: a meticulously preserved 1992 Ferrari 512 TR from the Ron Sturgeon Collection. This rare supercar represents a significant moment in Ferrari's design evolution, with fewer than 400 units officially imported to the United States during its three-year production run.
The 512 TR, an evolution of the legendary Testarossa, is presented in classic Ferrari red with a tan interior and includes original documentation and preservation accessories. Its exceptional condition makes it a prized specimen for collectors and automotive historians.
Museum founder Ron Sturgeon describes the vehicle as a defining automotive icon of the 1990s, highlighting its historical and cultural significance. The car's display offers enthusiasts an opportunity to experience a tangible piece of automotive design excellence from a pivotal decade in supercar manufacturing.
Visitors can view this exceptional Ferrari among more than 200 other vehicles at the museum, which offers free admission and a comprehensive automotive experience. The museum's climate-controlled facility provides an ideal environment for preserving and showcasing rare automotive treasures like this 512 TR.



