The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is the ultimate expression of exclusivity and luxury, with only six units produced between 2014 and 2015. This breathtaking barchetta is a tribute to the late Sergio Pininfarina, showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship that Ferrari and Pininfarina are renowned for. With its stunning carbon-fiber body and bespoke interior, this vehicle represents the highest echelons of automotive artistry and collector desirability.
As a Ferrari 458 Spider-based model, the Sergio retains its donor's exceptional mechanical traits, including a naturally aspirated 4.5L V8 engine that delivers an exhilarating 562 horsepower. This model is not just a car; it's a statement of prestige and a must-have for any serious collector. Donating a vehicle of this caliber contributes not only to the preservation of automotive history but also to charitable endeavors, making a profound impact in Missouri and beyond.
📖Generation guide
Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
A unique open-top barchetta with only six units produced, featuring a coachbuilt carbon-fiber body based on the Ferrari 458 Spider. Exclusively reserved for Ferrari and Pininfarina collector clients.
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Known issues by generation
The Sergio by Pininfarina, with its F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8, shares mechanical components with the 458 Spider. Owners should be aware that timing-chain service is recommended at 60-80k miles, which typically involves significant costs, though most specimens have fewer than 2000 miles and may not yet require this service. Furthermore, the bespoke carbon-fiber bodywork and Pininfarina’s craftmanship mean that any cosmetic damages can entail costly repairs, with minor work ranging from $20-50k.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of the Ferrari Sergio is significantly affected by its production rarity, with only six units ever built. Documentation including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility verification is essential for maintaining its collector value. Low-mileage examples (less than 2000 miles) command a premium, as do those with original paint and matching numbers. Availability of parts and service is dependent on Ferrari Classiche and Pininfarina channels, reinforcing its status as a blue-chip collector vehicle.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio requires adherence to strict guidelines, necessitating the involvement of a qualified appraiser at the highest credentialed tier, especially for IRS Form 8283 Section B — a requirement for values exceeding $5,000. Enclosed transport is mandatory to ensure the preservation of this high-value vehicle. The donation process also demands thorough documentation, including the Pininfarina build card and verification of original specifications.
Missouri regional notes
Missouri provides a supportive environment for Ferrari Sergio owners, with access to authorized dealers and specialist services for maintenance and preservation. The climate-controlled storage options ensure the vehicle's longevity, adhering to the necessary storage requirements for open-top models without windscreens. Local automotive communities offer events that celebrate high-end vehicles, enhancing the ownership experience.
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