Blu Pozzi over Special-Order Interior
Commissioned New for Dean Spanos, owner of the San Diego Chargers
NFL team.
Before Ferrari formalized its "Tailor Made" program,
personalization existed in a quieter, more deliberate form. Select
clients commissioned their cars individually, specifying subtle but
meaningful details that set their cars apart from standard
production examples. The 550 Maranello represents one of the last
truly analog V12 grand tourers from Maranello front-engine,
rear-wheel drive, gated six-speed, naturally aspirated V12 power,
and timeless Pininfarina design. It is widely regarded as the
spiritual successor to the 365 GTB/4 Daytona and one of Ferrari's
most important modern classics.
This 2000 Ferrari 550 Maranello is one of those rare, commissioned
examples.
Special-ordered new by Dean Spanos, owner of the San Diego Chargers
(now Los Angeles Chargers), this car was configured in elegant Blu
Pozzi with a dark blue full leather interior and gold brake
calipers to match the team colors. Specified with an exceptional
factory option list, documented by its original Ferrari North
America build sheet letter
Finding a 550 with factory modular wheels alone is uncommon.
Finding one with modular wheels, Daytona seats, 250 GT interior
detailing, factory luggage, and documented original ownership by a
notable figure makes this an exceptionally rare offering.
This car is accompanied by:
• Ferrari build sheet option letter
• Original books and manuals
• Tool kit and jack
• Luggage set
• Extensive documentation and service records
A major service was completed in November 2025, including timing
belts. The interior surfaces are free from sticky deterioration,
and the car has received comprehensive detailing from top to
bottom. It is properly sorted, well-maintained, and ready for
continued enjoyment.
Great 550 Maranellos have become increasingly difficult to source,
especially examples that combine condition, documentation,
provenance, and special-order specification. This car checks every
box: collector-grade presentation, documented history, desirable
factory options, and fresh service.
It stands as one of the most special and unique 550 Maranellos
currently available on the market.
Offered at $329,500
Serious inquiries invited.
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