The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is not merely a vehicle; it's a testament to automotive artistry, crafted with precision and exclusivity. Produced between 2014 and 2015, only six of these stunning barchetta speedsters exist worldwide, each meticulously built on the revered Ferrari 458 Spider chassis. This ultra-rare coachbuilt one-off embodies both Ferrari's performance essence and Pininfarina's design excellence, making it a crown jewel for collectors in Cleveland and beyond.
With the heart of a naturally aspirated F136 4.5L V8 engine that delivers exhilarating performance, the Sergio is a collector's dream. Each model was reserved for a privileged group of Ferrari and Pininfarina enthusiasts, ensuring its status as a blue-chip asset in the automotive realm. As a cherished member of the coachbuilt one-off category, the Sergio presents an exceptional opportunity to make a significant impact by donating to Cleveland Car Connect, where your contributions support the preservation of automotive heritage.
📖Generation guide
Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
Limited to 6 units, the Sergio features a coachbuilt body designed by Pininfarina on a Ferrari 458 Spider chassis, showcasing a blend of luxury and performance.
Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+
With only 3 units produced, the Zonda HP Barchetta is a masterpiece by Pagani, featuring a unique design and Horacio Pagani's personal touch.
Aston Martin Vulcan • 2015-2016
The Vulcan, limited to 24 units, is a track-exclusive beast powered by a 7.0L NA V12, epitomizing Aston Martin's engineering prowess.
McLaren Speedtail • 2019-2021
With a production run of 106 units, the Speedtail stands as a spiritual successor to the McLaren F1, boasting hybrid technology and a top speed exceeding 250 mph.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina, equipped with the F136 4.5L NA V8 engine, requires careful attention to service intervals, particularly the timing chain, which necessitates engine-out service between 60,000 to 80,000 miles. However, given the typical low-mileage preservation of Sergio examples, this service is often not yet required. Other essential considerations include the need for periodic assessments of the 7-speed Getrag DCT transaxle and carbon-ceramic brakes, which are vital for maintaining this vehicle's unparalleled performance and value. Due to the bespoke nature of Pininfarina's coachbuilt bodywork, any cosmetic repair will necessitate specialized services from Pininfarina-Cambiano, further emphasizing the need for authentic documentation and expertise in service and repairs.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Ferrari Sergio represents an unparalleled opportunity within the blue-chip collector market, given its scarcity of only 6 units produced. The mandatory documentation, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility, is integral to maintaining and enhancing the vehicle's value. Original paint and very low mileage examples (<2000 miles) command a significant premium due to their rarity and collector status. Comprehensive appraisal through recognized auction houses such as RM Sotheby's or Gooding & Company is crucial for establishing fair market value, as these donations typically exceed the $5k threshold by a considerable margin, warranting qualified appraiser verification and multiple cross-verifications.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina involves a meticulous process that underscores the vehicle's high-value status. A qualified appraiser with detailed knowledge of Ferrari and Pininfarina archives is mandatory to ensure proper valuation and IRS compliance, particularly in completing Form 8283 Section B. Given the $4-7M+ appraisal range, multiple appraisals are highly recommended. Secure enclosed transport is essential for protecting the vehicle during the donation process. All documentation, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and Ferrari Classiche certification, must be presented to validate the donation and ensure its significance in the collector community.
Cleveland regional notes
Cleveland offers a thriving environment for Sergio by Pininfarina owners, with access to factory-authorized dealers for both Ferrari and Pininfarina. Local enthusiasts can connect through concours shows and cars-and-coffee events, contributing to the preservation of coachbuilt one-off vehicles. Independent shops with Pininfarina and Ferrari-trained technicians are available for maintenance, ensuring that these exquisite cars remain in peak condition. Climate-controlled storage is vital for low-mileage examples like the Sergio, and the open-top design necessitates specific protective measures to guard against environmental exposure.
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