The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina, a stunning coachbuilt masterpiece, exemplifies the utmost in automotive exclusivity. Produced between 2014 and 2015, only six units exist worldwide, making each one a coveted piece of automotive history. Leveraging the mechanical prowess of the Ferrari 458 Spider, the Sergio is not just a car; it is a tribute to the late Sergio Pininfarina, combining breathtaking design with exhilarating performance, featuring a naturally aspirated 4.5L V8 engine that delivers an astounding 562 horsepower.
As a key player in the elite collector car arena, the Sergio offers a unique opportunity for New Jersey donors looking to make a meaningful impact through their contribution. The low production numbers ensure that every example, particularly those with under 2,000 miles, represent an investment in an unparalleled piece of automotive art. By donating this extraordinary vehicle, you contribute to Revive the Ride's mission, ensuring these masterpieces are preserved for future generations.
πGeneration guide
Sergio by Pininfarina β’ 2014-2015
Limited to just 6 units, utilizing the Ferrari 458 Spider's mechanical base along with bespoke Pininfarina coachbuilt design, making it a collector's dream.
Zonda HP Barchetta β’ 2017+
Only 3 units produced. Features Horacio Pagani's personal car, utilizing M120-derived 7.3L NA V12, creating a highly sought-after collector item.
Aston Martin Vulcan β’ 2015-2016
With only 24 units produced, the Vulcan features a 7.0L NA V12 and is designed for track-only performance, enhancing its rarity and desirability.
McLaren Speedtail β’ 2019-2021
With a production run of 106 units, the Speedtail represents McLaren's F1 spiritual successor with its unique 3-seat driver layout and hybrid technology.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari Sergio, while a pinnacle of engineering, does require attention to specific key maintenance intervals. The F136 4.5L V8 engine demands a timing-chain service every 60-80k miles, which involves significant costs if required. However, the majority of Sergio units exist in low-mileage conditions, making these services less pressing. Additionally, the unique carbon-fiber coachbuilt body can incur high repair costs if damaged, as parts availability is extremely limited. Ensuring proper preservation in climate-controlled environments is critical to maintaining the condition of this exceptional vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is significantly influenced by its rarity and condition. With only 6 units globally, each example commands considerable premiums, particularly those with mileage under 2,000. Authenticating documentation is critical, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and original ownership history. Cars with matching-numbers engine blocks and original paint retain the highest value, and Ferrari Classiche eligibility further elevates a Sergio's desirability among collectors. Current market conditions reflect values ranging from $4M to $7M and beyond at auctions, highlighting the significance of expert appraisal for accurate valuation.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio requires navigating a detailed process, where qualified appraisals are mandatory at the highest credentialed tier. Given the specific value range of $4-7M+, securing multiple appraiser opinions for IRS Form 8283 Section B is essential. Each donation must include thorough documentation, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and evidence of Ferrari Classiche eligibility. Enclosed transport is necessary for these rare coachbuilt examples, ensuring no damage occurs during the transition to Revive the Ride.
New Jersey regional notes
New Jersey offers unique opportunities for Ferrari Sergio owners with access to factory-authorized dealers and specialists knowledgeable in preserving coachbuilt one-offs. Regional events such as concours shows and cars and coffee gatherings provide forums for enthusiasts to connect and share their passion. Ensuring the right storage conditions is vital, as Sergioβs open-top design necessitates protection from the elements to avoid degradation of its luxurious materials. Local independent technicians familiar with Pininfarina standards are crucial for ongoing maintenance.
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As an owner of a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina, your opportunity to make an impactful donation lies within your grasp. By contributing this rare masterpiece to Revive the Ride, you not only ensure its preservation but also elevate your legacy as a steward of automotive excellence. Join us in celebrating the artistry and engineering of this unique vehicle, helping to inspire and educate future generations of enthusiasts.
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