In case you didn’t know, Ferrari does custom cars, where it partners up with design firms Pininfarina, Fioravanti and Zagato, and offers custom cars to very wealthy customers. Called the SP1 (Special Project 1), the Fioravanti-designed special, which is based on the F430, was built for prominent Ferrari collector and Japanese business executive Junichiro Hiramatsu, who is widely known for his impressive Ferrari collection and is the first to complete the new “Portfolio” program. The SP1 features custom bodywork by Leonardo Fioravanti, who’s past works for Ferrari include the Dino, Daytona, P5, P6, 512 Berlinetta Boxer, 365 GT4 2+2, the 308 GTB and the 288 GTO. The initiative gives the extremely rich the opportunity to work with various Italian design houses with full factory support to commission custom creations.
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