The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and limited production, with only six units ever created between 2014 and 2015. This ultra-rare open-top barchetta speedster is built upon the revered 458 Spider platform, merging Ferrari's engineering prowess with Pininfarina's design legacy. A typical example in Little Rock boasts a pristine low-mileage history, making it a coveted asset for discerning collectors passionate about automotive excellence.
As a unique offering in the RideRescue donation program, this one-off halo-special vehicle represents not just a car, but a piece of history, destined to appreciate in value as one of the rarest coachbuilt automobiles in existence. Given the significance of its heritage, a qualified appraiser is mandatory to authenticate its value and secure its preservation for future generations.
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Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
A bespoke coachbuilt car limited to just 6 units, utilizing the 458 Spider's mechanical base while showcasing Pininfarina's artistry. Each example reserved for favored clients, emphasizing its rarity.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari Sergio is built on the F136 4.5L naturally-aspirated V8 engine, requiring attention to timing-chain service intervals, typically between 60,000 to 80,000 miles. However, most examples have significantly lower mileage, often under 2,000 miles, thus avoiding this maintenance issue. Care must also be taken with the 7-speed Getrag dual-clutch transaxle, carbon-ceramic brake system, and the Pininfarina-Cambiano coachbuilt bodywork, where cosmetic repairs can be extensive and costly.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari Sergio is intricately tied to its scarcity, with only six units produced globally, driving an iron-clad collector premium. Verification of the marque-archives build-card and commissioning-receipt is necessary to ensure authenticity. Low-mileage examples (under 2,000 miles) command even higher values, combined with Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility crucial to maintaining market desirability. Qualified appraisal is mandatory to navigate the complexities of this high-value collector tier.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio through RideRescue necessitates engaging a qualified appraiser, equipped with credentials from the marque-archives network. This ensures accurate valuation considering the car's significant market worth. Given the high-value of the Sergio, it is imperative to follow IRS Form 8283 Section B guidelines for donations exceeding $5,000. Proper enclosed transport is required to maintain the car's pristine condition, alongside all necessary documentation to verify its authenticity and provenance.
Little Rock regional notes
Little Rock offers a unique environment for Ferrari Sergio owners, with access to factory-authorized dealers and technicians experienced in Pininfarina and Ferrari models. Collectors can find climate-controlled storage options to preserve these high-value vehicles. With local car shows and community events tailored to enthusiasts, the area fosters a rich culture for preserving automotive history and sparking connections between collectors.
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