One-of-a-Kind Ferrari Fioravanti SP1 Debuts at Concorso Italiano
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

They say money can't buy you happiness, but we don't know what else to call the Fioravanti SP1. Commissioned by an undisclosed Japanese collector a couple of years ago, this one-of-a-kind supercar has made its sole public appearance at the Concorso Italiano during the prestigious Pebble Beach weekend.
The product of a joint collaboration between Ferrari and their former (now independent) designer Leonardo Fioravanti, the SP1 is based on the F430, but features unique bodywork, coach-built to the owner's specifications. It was the first vehicle produced under Ferrari's Portfolio program, which teams up clients with design houses to build unique creations like this one and the P540 Superfast Aperta. And this may be the last time it is shown in public, so click on the image above for a closer look.
Brooke Shields Goes From 'Pretty Baby' To Gorgeous Woman
Rookie Cop Reportedly Berated, Called 'A Rat' For Arresting Off-Duty Officer
Rodents Run Amok at Upstate New York Walmart
Apple CEO Tim Cook interview at D10: the liveblog
How I Went Bankrupt at 23
Can a New Guy Save Best Buy?
Beyonce 60-Pound Weight Loss: Queen B Flaunts New Figure During Comeback Concert Series
What's a Realistic Retirement Age?
I'm A Successful Entrepreneur But Might Get Deported
Carrie Underwood's Grunge Rock Past: 'I Was All About Pearl Jam'
Mark Zuckerberg Makes Surprise Cameo on Chinese TV