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You Can Own One of the Rarest Ferraris Ever

You Can Own One of the Rarest Ferraris Ever

For the discerning driver with a fat wallet, any old Ferrari won’t do. Another California T? Hahahahaha. What a loser. If that’s you, pay attention. A 2015 Ferrari Sergio is up for sale. If that name doesn’t ring a bell, here’s the 411. There were only six of these Ferraris made and the lucky owners were all invite only. That means that, even if you’d had the cash, you would have still been out of luck. Until now. Numbered one of six, this yellow Ferrari Sergio is for sale through Classic Driver to the sweet tune of $6,137,979—which sucks, because we’ve always said we’d never pay more than $6,135,000 for one. Based on the 458 Spider, the Sergio boasts a 592 hp V8 engine and this one only has 74 miles on the speedometer. If you bought it, you’d own one of four in the United States. Not too shabby.