One-off Ferrari commissioned by collector
Called the SP3JC and based on a F12tdf’s chassis and running gear, Ferrari says this car harks back to V12 roadsters of the 1950s and ‘60s
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A one-off roadster has been commissioned by a Ferrari collector, harking back to V12 roadsters of the 1950s and ‘60s.
Built by the Italian firm, the SP3JC is based on the chassis and running gear of the limited-run F12tdf, but loses the roof and gains a bespoke design.
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The front of the car remains recognisable as its donor car, albeit with a reshaped bumper design bringing new air intakes, although the rear has seen a large overhaul — boasting a unique aesthetic, with quad taillights and a slotted bumper design.
Ferrari says the car’s commissioner, an unnamed collector, has a passion for pop art which has influenced this white base paint, feature blue and yellow accenting on the bodywork.
Other design details include a small glass window on the bonnet that can give onlookers a view at the 769bhp, 6.3-litre V12 power unit, along with a brushed aluminium fuel filler cap.
Inside the car, the seats are trimmed in blue leather — which also extends to the lower section of the dashboard — and each also features a narrow white stripe.
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It’s unknown how much the anonymous Ferrari client paid for the creation of the SP3JC, but we suspect it’s another case of if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.