
Current Price: USD $407,000 – Source
Auction Ends: Friday, November 7 at 10:00am PT
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This 2017 Ferrari F12berlinetta has 209 miles and was ordered through the Tailor Made program as a 70th Anniversary Edition with styling that takes inspiration from the 1961 250 GT Berlinetta SWB, which was raced by Formula One World Champion Phil Hill in the 1962 Sebring 12 Hours. Finished in Blu Swaters with a Bianco Avus over-the-top stripe over Inchiostro leather and Alcantara upholstery, it is powered by a 6.3-liter F140 V12 connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle and an electronic limited-slip differential. The car is equipped with the Adaptive Frontlight System, a front-axle lift system, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, an auxiliary passenger display, parking cameras and sensors, 20″ Y-spoke forged wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, heated power-adjustable bucket seats, a JBL audio system, Apple CarPlay, and dual-zone automatic climate control. This Ferrari was acquired by the selling dealer in 2025 and is now offered in California with a window sticker, the owner’s manual, a car cover, a battery tender, a clean Carfax report, and a Kentucky title.

The F12’s bodywork was penned at the Ferrari Styling Center in collaboration with Pininfarina, and the car features an aluminum space-frame chassis.

Dubbed “The Phil,” this example is finished in Blu Swaters with 70th Anniversary badging and styling that takes inspiration from the 1961 250 GT Berlinetta SWB “SEFAC” (Società Esercizio Fabbriche Automobili e Corse). Exterior details include a Bianco Avus over-the-top stripe in addition to Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, round LED taillights, adaptive headlights, brake-cooling ducts, front and rear cameras, a four-finned rear diffuser, parking sensors, an Aero Bridge downforce channel, quad exhaust outlets, and a rear fog light. The hood shocks were replaced in September 2025.

The 20″ Y-spoke forged wheels are mounted with Michelin tires. Stopping power is provided by Alluminio-finished calipers over cross-drilled carbon-ceramic rotors, and the car is equipped with a magnetorheological suspension and a front-axle lift system. A brake fluid flush was performed in July 2025, at which time the brake fluid reservoir cap was replaced.

The heated power-adjustable bucket seats are trimmed in Inchiostro leather with Alcantara inserts and Cavallino Rampante embroidery on the headrests, while black leather covers portions of the dashboard, door panels, and center console. Blue stitching and Glossy Blu Swaters trim accent the interior, and additional appointments include an auxiliary passenger display, Ferrari track telemetry, rear luggage straps, a JBL audio system, Apple CarPlay, cruise control, machined aluminum pedals, and dual-zone automatic climate control.

The leather-wrapped flat-bottomed steering wheel fronts paddle shifters and features a manettino drive-mode selector, an ignition button, LED shift lights, and additional controls. Instrumentation includes a central 10k-rpm tachometer and dual multifunction display screens. The digital odometer indicates 209 miles.

A plaque mounted between the seats notes that this car is the only F12berlinetta inspired by the 1961 250 GT Berlinetta SWB “SEFAC” (Società Esercizio Fabbriche Automobili e Corse).

The 6.3-liter F140 V12 is mounted aft of the front axle line and was factory rated at 731 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque. An oil change was performed, and the air filters were replaced in July 2025. Additionally, the accessory drive belts were replaced in September 2025.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle and an electronic limited-slip differential.

A plaque affixed to the trunk indicates the color scheme and optional equipment.

The window sticker lists initial delivery to The Collection in Coral Gables, Florida, along with factory equipment, options, and a total suggested retail price of $513,499.
The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage.
The Kentucky title is listed as a duplicate.

