The Ferrari 812 Superfast, produced between 2017 and 2020, is a remarkable front-engine grand tourer that replaced the F12berlinetta. With its stunning design and a powerful F140 GA 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 789 hp, it stands as one of the last of its kind. Donating your 812 Superfast is not just a generous act; it’s a chance to pass on the legacy of a vehicle that epitomizes both speed and luxury.
This model has captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike, establishing its place within the six-figure-plus collector market. The combination of its naturally aspirated engine and exclusivity only adds to its allure, making it a sought-after piece for any serious Ferrari aficionado. With the right factory-service-history and documentation, your 812 Superfast can continue to maintain its value and status within the collector community.
📖Generation guide
812 Superfast • 2017-2020
The flagship coupe featuring a 789 hp naturally aspirated V12 and cutting-edge aerodynamics.
812 GTS • 2019-2020
An open-top spider variant with a retractable hardtop, retaining all the power and grace of the Superfast.
812 Competizione • 2021+
A track-focused limited-run variant with enhanced aerodynamics and performance, a collector's dream.
Known issues by generation
The 812 Superfast, with its F140 GA naturally aspirated V12, requires regular maintenance to ensure its performance and longevity. Annual factory service intervals can range from $3,000 to $6,000, with major services costing between $8,000 and $15,000. Additionally, the 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transaxle may exhibit clutch-pack wear, necessitating a replacement that can cost up to $15,000 at authorized dealers. Carbon-ceramic brakes are robust but may require expensive replacements at high mileages, and the electronic systems may occasionally present firmware update issues.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of a Ferrari 812 Superfast follows strict guidelines. A well-preserved example with documented factory-service-history can command values between $300,000 and $500,000 or more. Original paint colors, especially Rosso Corsa, Giallo Modena, and Grigio Silverstone, significantly enhance desirability. Any non-factory color change can diminish value. Additionally, Ferrari Classiche certification and complete service records are essential for maximizing market appeal, with an appraised value strongly recommended for donations exceeding $5,000.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari 812 Superfast involves specific steps to ensure its value is accurately recognized. First, obtaining a qualified appraisal is highly recommended, especially for cars valued at over $100,000. Documentation, including factory-service-history, is mandatory. The IRS Form 8283 Section B is essential for tax deduction purposes. Given the value tier, enclosed transport is required for your vehicle, and the donation will be routed to a private sale through our dealer network rather than a standard auction pool.
Oregon regional notes
Oregon offers a unique environment for owners of high-end sports cars like the Ferrari 812 Superfast. With authorized service centers for Ferrari and luxury car brands available, maintaining your vehicle is both convenient and reliable. The region’s climate-controlled environments and storage options are ideal for protecting your investment, particularly during concours events that celebrate automotive excellence. Owners should prioritize preservation to ensure their vehicle remains a prominent figure in the collector community.
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