Donate Your Ferrari 812 Superfast in Vermont Today

Experience the legacy of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, the last of the naturally aspirated V12 grand tourers, gaining six-figure-plus collector status and unrivaled performance.

In the picturesque landscapes of Vermont, a Ferrari 812 Superfast stands as a symbol of automotive excellence, representing the pinnacle of V12 grand touring. Crafted between 2017 and 2020, the 812 Superfast replaced the iconic F12berlinetta, boasting a magnificent 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that delivers a staggering 789 horsepower. This model is celebrated not just for its breathtaking performance but also for its status as a collector favorite, with clean low-mile examples fetching between $300,000 and $500,000 at esteemed auctions such as RM Sotheby’s and Gooding.

As a donor, you have the opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause while ensuring your vehicle's legacy continues. The 812 Superfast is a standout in the collector car market due to its direct lineage, representing the last full-fat naturally aspirated V12 engine Ferrari has produced. To maintain its collector status, a factory-service-history with authorized dealer-stamped records is mandatory. Every enthusiast in Vermont deserves to experience the thrill of driving this astonishing machine, and your donation can help make that a reality.

📖Generation guide

812 Superfast • 2017-2020

The 812 Superfast is an evolution of the F12berlinetta, featuring a naturally aspirated V12 engine that redefines grand touring with exceptional power and refined handling.

812 GTS • 2019+

The 812 GTS adds an open-top experience to the 812 lineup with a folding hardtop, echoing the performance and luxury of the coupe while enhancing the driving enjoyment.

812 Competizione • 2021+

This track-focused variant showcases enhanced aerodynamics and a higher RPM threshold, making it a coveted halo car within the Ferrari lineup.

Known issues by generation

The Ferrari 812 Superfast, powered by the F140 GA 6.5L naturally aspirated V12, has unique maintenance needs. Routine service intervals, typically costing between $3,000 and $6,000 annually at authorized dealers, are mandatory. Major services, including belt and timing chain inspections, can escalate to $8,000 to $15,000. Owners should also be aware of potential clutch-pack wear in the 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transaxle, leading to replacement costs of $5,000 to $15,000. Additionally, high-mileage vehicles may require carbon-ceramic brake rotor replacements that can range from $15,000 to $25,000, creating a financial commitment for maintaining its collector value.

Donation value by condition + generation

For collectors, the 812 Superfast’s value is profoundly influenced by its condition and history. A factory-service history with authorized-dealer-stamped records is critical for establishing authenticity and future appreciation. The original paint, particularly in factory colors like Rosso Corsa, Giallo Modena, and Grigio Silverstone, commands a premium, while any factory-color change can significantly diminish its value. Obtaining Ferrari Classiche certification is also essential for showcasing the vehicle's legacy. For accurate valuation, reference sources such as the Hagerty Valuation Tool, RM Sotheby’s, and Gooding, making sure to meet the six-figure threshold for private sales and qualified appraisals.

Donation process for this model

Donating a six-figure-plus Ferrari 812 Superfast requires careful consideration of several aspects. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended to establish the vehicle’s value, and the IRS Form 8283 Section B must be completed accurately. The donation should include thorough documentation such as factory-service records and any Classiche certification or original-spec documentation. Enclosed transport is mandatory for high-value vehicles to ensure its pristine condition, and all donation processes will route through private sales and dealer networks rather than traditional auction pools.

Vermont regional notes

Vermont offers a unique environment for the 812 Superfast, with authorized dealers for Ferrari and other luxury brands providing essential service options. The region's commitment to car culture is evident through various concours events and car shows that celebrate high-performance vehicles. Owners must also consider storage solutions, ideally climate-controlled garages, to protect their investments from the harsh elements of the New England climate, ensuring the preservation of condition and value.

FAQ

What are the annual service costs for my Ferrari 812 Superfast?
Annual factory service for the 812 Superfast typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,000 at authorized dealers, with major service intervals costing significantly more.
How does the F1 DCT transmission compare to other systems?
The 7-speed F1 DCT transmission in the 812 Superfast offers rapid shifts and a thrilling driving experience, making it distinct from single-clutch systems like the ISR in Lamborghinis.
What is the importance of original paint for my Ferrari?
Original factory paint in colors like Rosso Corsa or Giallo Modena holds significant value in the collector market, while any respray in non-factory colors can be a red flag.
Why is Ferrari Classiche certification important?
Ferrari Classiche certification authenticates the vehicle’s history and condition, essential for high-value collectors to ensure provenance and investment security.
What do I need for IRS Form 8283?
For donations exceeding $5,000, a qualified appraisal is mandatory, and Form 8283 Section B must include detailed valuation information and donor’s documentation.

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If you own a Ferrari 812 Superfast and are ready to consider donating, your contribution can help preserve its legacy while supporting a meaningful cause. Join us at Green Wheels in Vermont today and ensure that your extraordinary vehicle continues to inspire future generations.

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