Ferrari officially debuted the one-off P540 Superfast Aperta this last weekend at the Cavallino Classic in Palm Beach, Florida.
In case you missed it the first time, the P540 Aperta was commissioned and partly developed by Edward Walson, son of John Walson, the inventor of cable TV. The P540 was produced by Pininfarina and Ferrari’s Special Projects division, which handles one-off customizations for the automaker. It is a modified 599 made to look like the Ferrari from the movie Toby Dammit.
While it shares similar technical specs with the 599, it’s obviously a strong visual departure. With touches of Maserati, 250 GTO and even a bit of the Shelby Series One, this won’t be mistaken for anything else on the road built this decade-especially not with that luminescent gold paint job and the black and carbon fiber accent elements.
Whereas the donor car is a sportier GT, the P540 is a more aggressive and masculine take on it. Most notably, and the reason for the Aperta label (Italian for “window”), is the open top.
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Source: jalopnik.com and motorcrave.com
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The rear end looks great. Another color would be nice though!
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