Ferrari F12 SP America Spotted In The Wild
Every luxury manufacturer has a modification service for its richest clients. Since some of them want anonymity, some one-off cars have never been photographed.
Supposedly, the CEO of Wegmans, Danny Wegman, has paid more than 4 millions dollars to enlist the service of Ferrari's Special Projects Division. In return, they produced a unique version of the F12 Berlinetta. This one-off car takes styling cues from the 250 GTO, one of the most recognized race cars from the Scuderia. So far, very few pictures had been taken of this unique F12.
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A lucky photographer, Shift Photography, was lucky enough to spot the car in the wild, and had the time to take a few shots of it. In them you can see that nearly every panel was redone, from the enlarged rear hips to the triple air intake on the hood.
Under said hood is the stock engine, meaning that it is a 6.3 L V12 pumping out 740 horsepower and 690 pound-feet of torque.