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Sport Speciale Spyder Custom Coachbuilt One Of A Kind on 2040-cars

US $500,000.00
Year:1959 Mileage:6900 Color: Ferrari Rossa Barchetta OEM code 320 /
 Natural Saddle Leather
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Transmission:6-speed manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:Dinan Performance custom built BMW aluminum V12
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: AZ300361
Year: 1959
Interior Color: Natural Saddle Leather
Make: Other Makes
Number of Cylinders: 12
Model: SPCON
Trim: Spyder
Drive Type: 6-speed
Mileage: 6,900
Exterior Color: Ferrari Rossa Barchetta OEM code 320

Sport Speciale





A Scottsdale, Arizona family commissioned the birth of the Sport Speciale Spyder.  It is a totally scratch build created by the award-winning restoration coachbuilder, The Creative Workshop, Dania Beach, Florida.  A one-in-the-world car.


With modern engineering and traditional Carrozzeria build techniques, this hand built, one-of-a-kind masterpiece is a seamless fusion of style and performance.  A car that provides soul and character that no modern car and few classics can emulate.  


In January 2011, the Speciale was independently appraised at a replacement value of $1.5 million.  Appraisal as well as all build invoices are available.


Quite simply, the Speciale is special….on the road or track…for any collection and at any concours.  Yet, if the owner so desires, it can even serve as an excellent every day driver.


Completed in late 2007 after a build involving over 7,000 man-hours and two years, the Speciale was inspired by the big displacement European racecars of the late 50’s and early 60’s.  The vision behind this car was to take queues from cars such as the Ferrari TR 59/60, Aston Martin DBR1, Maserati 450S and others.  


The next step was to marry that style, look and attitude to state-of-the-art technology underneath the tubular chassis and hand-formed, lightweight aluminum body, resulting in enhanced performance, safety and drivability that those old racers could only dream of.


Powered by a F1 inspired Dinan Performance custom build performance BMW aluminum V12, the theoretical performance of the 2,300 - pound 6-speed Speciale is 251 mph; 0-60 in 3.6.  Displacement is 5972 cu.in., 480 lb. ft. torque.  Weight ratio is an amazing 5 lbs. per hp. (450 hp.)


Fuel delivery is a custom Hilborn-style AEM fuel injection.  12 injectors and stacks.  Fully programmable.  


Front suspension is fully adjustable, independent, dual wishbone.  Racing coil-over shocks.  Fully adjustable, racing anti-sway bar.  Rear suspension is Jaguar-style independent rear “drop-out” sub-assembly.  Indoor disc brakes with 4 coil-over shock absorbers.  Auburn limited slip differential.  All which deliver an extremely comfortable ride.  


Brakes are (front) Brembo racing discs and calipers, (rear) Wilwood racing discs and calipers.  Steering is BRT rack steering.


Although the “guts” of the car are hi-tech, the details are all original and authentic.  Gauges are original Veglia, the steering wheel original Nardi, the lights are original Marchal and Carello.  Switches are Magneti Marelli and the wheels were built at the Borrani Factory in Italy, as were the hubs and the knockoffs – on the original jigs that built the same Wires for the Ferraris of old. 





Additional Details:


Body:

  • Body construction is “Superleggera” style.
  • All body and chassis elements of car completely fabricated from raw materials – from special thermo-formable acrylic headlight covers to the shift knob, which was machined from a solid block of stainless steel.
  • Panel “rub protection” in matching leather beading.
  • Color:  Ferrari Rossa Barchetta, OEM code 320.


Ergomomics:

  • Full heat protection on all cockpit panels.
  • Adjustable seats – seating position from 5’2” to 6’3”.
  • Interior door pockets, with matching custom storage pouches.
  • Custom seats trimmed in Italian glove leather.
  • Side Exhaust pipes custom bent for burn protection and increased ground clearance – 5 inches.
  • Custom floor mats.
  • Integrated passenger compartment heating system.


Functionality:

  • Removable Head Faring.
  • Original, Marchal racing fog lights.
  • Custom vinyl nose bra and Cockpit cover.
  • Integrated trickle charge system/Battery cut-off.
  • Original “Quick Fill” racing Monza fuel cap.
  • GPS-controlled Speedometer for 100% accuracy.


Misc:

  • Weight Distribution:  1000lbs/Front (45%), 1230lbs/Rear (55%).
  • Traction:  Cutting edge limited slip traction control.  No noise, no clicking, power-to-positive-grip-wheel.
  • Handling:  Racing, quick ratio rack steering, NASCAR-inspired fully adjustable front sway bar.
  • Completely adjustable coil over shock absorbers, with multi-position rebound control valving.
  • Fuel Cell:  Fully Baffled, “1000 rivet style” hand built gas tank.  Approximately 20 Gallon capacity.
  • Completely hand constructed header and exhaust system.  Ceramic coated.



The Sport Speciale has earned an astounding amount of worldwide press coverage, including publications in more than 32 countries:

  • Cover plus 6-page article, Robb Report
  • Cover plus 4-page article, Auto Week
  • Plus multiple page articles in Luxury Auto, Car Collector, Maxim, Octane, Auto Aficionado, Sports Car Market, Business Week, Miami Herald, Detroit News, Arizona Republic, Men’s Journal, Hemming’s and numerous regional publications…many with cover stories
  • The Speciale also starred in a one-hour segment of El Garage, a highly rated television series across South America and Spain.  In the U.S., it was featured on Dennis Gage’s My Classic Car TV series.


The Speciale was created to be driven and not as a “trailer queen.”  Despite being shown sparingly, the Speciale has always won Best of Show or Best of Class in any competition entered, including Cavallino Classic Sports Sunday,  Concorso Italiano, Festival of Speed, and the Rocky Mountain Concours among others.


Despite the fact that the Speciale was built to be driven, it has logged just above 6,500 miles….the owners are fortunate enough to have a stable of cars.


The Sport Speciale will retain its exclusivity, as it will never be duplicated unless the owner decides otherwise.  Coachbuilder letter re: (exclusivity available.)


Accepting all REASONABLE offers.  Call Jim (614) 264-1941

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