The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is more than just a car; it represents a seamless blend of artistry and engineering prowess. Produced in a limited run of only six units between 2014 and 2015, this breathtaking open-top barchetta pays homage to the legendary designer Sergio Pininfarina. Built on the robust chassis of the Ferrari 458 Spider, each Sergio embodies bespoke craftsmanship, featuring a hand-finished carbon-fiber body and an exquisite leather interior tailored to match the owner's specifications.
In New Mexico, where car culture thrives, your donation of this ultra-rare model can make a remarkable difference. With its connection to the esteemed Ferrari and Pininfarina brands, this unique vehicle not only enhances any collection but also supports local initiatives that preserve automotive heritage. Join us in celebrating this distinguished model and contribute to a legacy that goes beyond the road.
πGeneration guide
Sergio by Pininfarina β’ 2014-2015
Limited to 6 units worldwide, the Sergio features bespoke bodywork and a 4.5L F136 V8 from the 458 Spider. Each car is uniquely crafted with a focus on heritage and craftsmanship.
Zonda HP Barchetta β’ 2017+
Only 3 units produced, this Pagani masterpiece is noteworthy for its artful design and Horacio Pagani's personal ownership of one unit.
Aston Martin Vulcan β’ 2015-2016
With just 24 units worldwide, the Vulcan showcases a 7.0L NA V12 and is suited for track use, featuring the Xtrac sequential racing transaxle.
McLaren Speedtail β’ 2019-2021
A limited production of 106 units, the Speedtail is a hybrid hyper-GT with a three-seat layout, boasting a top speed of 250mph, connecting back to McLarenβs F1 legacy.
Known issues by generation
While the Ferrari Sergio is an engineering marvel, it does come with certain service requirements reflective of its high-performance design. The F136 4.5L NA V8 engine, derived from the 458 Spider, mandates timing chain service at 60-80k miles. However, most Sergio models will have significantly lower mileage, often under 2000 miles, thus mitigating immediate concerns. Further, the 7-speed Getrag DCT transaxle may exhibit clutch-pack wear at higher mileages, alongside the carbon-ceramic brakes, which may require replacement services costing upwards of $15k per axle due to their bespoke nature.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari Sergio is intrinsically linked to its ultra-rare coachbuilt nature and the limited production run of only six units. Each example commands a premium due to its unique build, bespoke details, and matching-numbers authenticity. Original paint and low-mileage examples (<2000 miles) significantly enhance collector value, while maintaining Ferrari Classiche eligibility is critical for preserving its worth. Valuation by recognized auction houses like RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company is essential, as is the requirement for qualified appraisers to authenticate the vehicle's provenance and condition, ensuring its place at the pinnacle of collector status.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is a profound gesture towards preserving automotive artistry. As a donor, you will be required to work with a qualified appraiser who holds the highest credentials to establish fair market value and ensure compliance with IRS requirements. The completion of IRS Form 8283 Section B is critical due to the significant value of the donation, which could exceed $5M. Enclosed transport is necessary for delivering the vehicle to the charity, ensuring its integrity during transfer. Documentation like the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility confirmation are mandatory for the donation process.
New Mexico regional notes
New Mexico offers a unique landscape for Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina owners, with access to authorized dealers and marque specialists known for their skill in preserving and servicing these spectacular vehicles. The local community fosters a vibrant culture of automotive appreciation, with opportunities for concours shows and cars-and-coffee events. Owners are encouraged to ensure proper climate-controlled storage to maintain their vehicles' pristine condition, particularly given the open-top design of the Sergio, which necessitates specialized care to avoid weather-related degradation.
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