Donate a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina in North Carolina

Join the elite circle of collectors by donating a bespoke Ferrari Sergio—an ultra-rare coachbuilt barchetta, honoring Pininfarina's legacy with unmatched engineering excellence.

The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina is a stunning testament to automotive artistry, with only six units produced between 2014 and 2015, each representing an extraordinary collaboration between Ferrari and the legendary Pininfarina design studio. This rare coachbuilt vehicle, based on the Ferrari 458 Spider, showcases a unique open-top barchetta design, delivering breathtaking performance with a naturally aspirated 4.5L V8 engine generating 562 hp. In North Carolina, we celebrate the heritage of such remarkable machines through our donation program at Legacy Wheels, ensuring their preservation and appreciation.

Our donation program is tailored for discerning collectors of ultra-rare vehicles like the Sergio, where provenance and condition are paramount. As a Pininfarina tribute, this model is not just a car but a piece of automotive history, making it a sought-after commodity among collectors. By donating your Sergio, you are contributing to a legacy that honors craftsmanship, design, and the spirit of automotive excellence.

📖Generation guide

Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015

This limited-production model features a bespoke Pininfarina design on the mechanical basis of the 458 Spider, with only six units made, ensuring unparalleled exclusivity.

Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+

Featuring only three units produced, including Horacio Pagani's personal car, the Zonda HP Barchetta showcases a bespoke design with a M120-derived 7.3L V12 engine.

Aston Martin Vulcan • 2015-2016

With 24 units produced, the Vulcan embodies track-focused performance and features a 7.0L NA V12 engine, enhanced by the AMR Pro track-day program.

McLaren Speedtail • 2019-2021

As McLaren's spiritual successor to the F1, the Speedtail boasts a hybrid engine and a unique 3-seat layout with a production limit of only 106 units.

Known issues by generation

For the Ferrari Sergio, notable considerations include the mandated timing-chain service interval for the F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine at 60-80k miles, typically necessitating an engine-out service performed by a Ferrari factory-trained technician. While most Sergio examples have less than 2000 miles, ensuring minimal service disruption, owners should be aware that clutch-pack wear on the 7-speed Getrag DCT transaxle can occur at high mileage. Additionally, the carbon-ceramic brake packages may also require attention, though most vehicles exhibit minimal wear.

Donation value by condition + generation

The ultra-rare Ferrari Sergio is a blue-chip collector's dream, valued for its exclusivity with only six units worldwide. Authenticity documentation, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and commissioning receipts, is mandatory for maintaining value. Cars in pristine condition with very low mileage (<2000 miles) command a significant premium, while matching-numbers engine and original paint are critical. Given the potential market return and collector interest, a qualified appraiser is essential for ensuring accurate valuations and compliance with IRS donation guidelines.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ferrari Sergio to Legacy Wheels is a structured process that requires a comprehensive valuation from a qualified appraiser familiar with luxury automotive standards. Multiple appraisers should verify the donation value, ensuring it aligns with the collector market. Given the Sergio's high valuation, completing IRS Form 8283 Section B is mandatory, and the vehicle should be transported securely to maintain its pristine condition. Documentation, including the Pininfarina build card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility, must accompany the donation.

North Carolina regional notes

North Carolina offers a thriving community for Ferrari Sergio owners, with access to factory-authorized dealers and specialists in Pininfarina, Aston Martin, and McLaren. This region supports a culture of preservation through concours events and cars-and-coffee gatherings, providing an ideal environment for showcasing such exclusive vehicles. Owners can also find climate-controlled storage solutions to maintain their cars' condition, particularly important for open-top models like the Sergio that require specific preservation measures.

FAQ

What makes the Ferrari Sergio so valuable?
The Ferrari Sergio is valued for its incredibly limited production, with only six units made, combined with its unique Pininfarina design, making it a highly sought-after collector's item. Its rarity, coupled with the documentation verification of its provenance, significantly enhances its market value.
What are the service intervals for the F136 engine?
The F136 4.5L NA V8 engine in the Sergio requires timing-chain service intervals at 60-80k miles. Most examples have low mileage, reducing the immediate need for service, but owners should plan for this as part of regular maintenance.
How do I verify the authenticity of my Sergio?
Authenticity verification should include checking the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card, commissioning receipts, and ensuring that documentation confirms the vehicle's original paint and matching-numbers engine block. This documentation is fundamental for maintaining collector value.
Why is a qualified appraiser necessary?
A qualified appraiser is crucial for accurately valuing high-end collector cars like the Sergio, as IRS regulations require proper documentation for donations exceeding $5,000. Their expertise ensures that the valuation reflects current market conditions and collector interest.
What does Ferrari Classiche eligibility mean for my Sergio?
Ferrari Classiche eligibility indicates that your Sergio maintains its original specifications as intended by Ferrari. This status is vital for ensuring the car's value in the collector market and for any potential resale.
What should I consider for maintaining my car's condition?
It’s important to keep the Sergio in a climate-controlled environment, especially since it is an open-top model. Using bespoke covers and ensuring low humidity are critical for preserving the carbon-fiber and leather materials.
How does the donation process work?
The donation process involves a thorough evaluation by a qualified appraiser, the completion of IRS Form 8283 Section B, and ensuring that all necessary documentation accompanies the donation. Secure transport is also essential to maintain the vehicle's condition.
Are there local resources for Sergio owners in North Carolina?
Yes, North Carolina provides a supportive network of authorized dealers, preservation specialists, and local car communities that cater to high-end collectors, making it an ideal location for Sergio owners.

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As a proud owner of a Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina, your potential donation represents not just a contribution to Legacy Wheels but also a commitment to preserving a piece of automotive artistry. Join us in celebrating this remarkable legacy and ensuring that its story continues for generations to come.

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