Vehicle Description
Chassis No. ZFF74UFA7H0224387
To celebrate seven decades of Ferrari's most evocative coachbuilt
color schemes and racing liveries, the Tailor Made division offered
70 signature liveries across its contemporary lineup, including the
flagship F12berlinetta. These exclusive 70th Anniversary Editions
paid homage to landmark vehicles in the marque's history such as
the 250 GTO, which inspired "The Phil" presented here.
Introduced in 2012 as the successor to the 599 GTB Fiorano, the
F12berlinetta held the mantle of Ferrari's front-engine V12
flagship. Its 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 delivered 730
horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful
road going Ferrari at the time of its introduction. The
F12berlinetta married race-derived engineering with a graceful
Pininfarina design, which served as a fitting conclusion to the
fruitful 60-year partnership between Ferrari and Pininfarina that
had defined the visual identity of Ferrari's most celebrated
models.
This 70th Anniversary example, dubbed "The Phil," draws inspiration
from American Formula One Champion Phil Hill's storied career in
competition Ferraris. In particular, livery number 35 was designed
after 250 GTO chassis number 3387-the second 250 GTO ever built and
the chassis campaigned by Phil Hill alongside Olivier Gendebien in
the Sebring 12 Hours on 24 March 1962. Under Luigi Chinetti's North
American Racing Team (N.A.R.T.) banner, the pair completed 196
laps, finishing 2nd overall and claiming victory in the GT
class-the first competitive victory for the 250 GTO model.
Honoring this historic chassis, this F12berlinetta was finished in
beautiful Blu Swaters paintwork-evoking the original Blu Gentania
finish of 3387-with a Bianco Avis central stripe to complete the
iconic livery. The cabin featured Black Inchiostro leather with
horizontally ribbed Alcantara seat inserts and matching blue
stitching, faithfully reflecting black and blue interior of
3387.
The Tailor Made 70th Anniversary Edition designation alone added
$53,239 to the original sticker price. Further personalization came
in the form of desirable convenience features including Apple
CarPlay, Adaptive Frontlight System, Full Electric Seats, Passenger
Display, Dual View Parking Cameras (front and rear), Suspension
Lifter, High Power Hi-Fi System, and Ferrari Telemetry. An
additional $87,484 in Special Equipment from the Tailor Made
division endowed the cabin with swaths of Inchiostro leather
trimming upper dash, center console, door panels, and carbon fiber
steering wheel. The rear luggage shelf was specified in diamond
pattern-stitched Alcantara, as was the under-dashboard area, and
numerous interior elements were finished in Matte Argento
N�rburgring. In a tasteful touch, the dashboard crossmember and
bridge were rendered in Glossy Blu Swaters to match the exterior.
In total, this F12berlinetta boasts $186,754 in optional
extras.
The original window sticker shows that the Ferrari was delivered to
The Collection, LLC in Coral Gables, Florida, with the CARFAX
Vehicle History Report indicating that it was subsequently
registered in Florida and Montana. Having covered fewer than 200
miles since leaving Maranello, the car remains in showroom
condition since being acquired by the current caretaker - a
distinguished Ferrari collector with a World Class collection of
Ferraris of superb quality and bespoke configuration like this very
car - at the inaugural Broad Arrow Monterey Jet Center Auction in
2022.
To address its modest use, the car was treated to a Fifth Annual
Service at Ferrari of Beverly Hills in July 2022, which comprised
an oil change, air-filter replacement, drive-belt renewal,
brake-fluid flush, and a comprehensive multi-point inspection. Most
recently, the car received a fresh service in July 2025 by official
Ferrari dealer Prancing Horse of Nashville, Tennessee in
preparation for the sale. As one of only five 70th Anniversary
Editions to carry "The Phil" livery, and the sole F12berlinetta of
its kind, this investment-grade example presents an unrepeatable
opportunity to acquire a virtually new tribute to one of Ferrari's
greatest drivers and the Holy Grail of sports car engineering.