
Current Price: USD $1,600,000 – Source
Auction Ends: Wednesday, November 19 at 10:15am PT
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This 2017 Ferrari F12tdf is one of 799 examples built between 2015 and 2017 and was sold new through Towbin Toy Store of Las Vegas, Nevada. Now with 2,500 miles, the car is finished in Rosso Corsa with a Nero Stellato racing stripe and powered by a 6.3-liter F140 V12 connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle and an electronic limited-slip differential. It rides on Forged Diamond 20″ light alloy wheels coupled with an SCM-E magnetorheological damping system, a front-axle lift system, four-wheel steering, and carbon-ceramic brakes with red calipers. Inside, large-sized carbon-fiber racing seats upholstered in Nero leather and Alcantara are accompanied by Rosso Alcantara over the rear wall and parcel shelf. Further details include carbon-fiber interior and exterior accents as well as Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, a JBL Professional sound system, Ferrari Telemetry, and a sport exhaust system. This F12tdf is now offered as part of the WOB Ferrari Fall Festival collection on dealer consignment with a window sticker, a clean Carfax report, and a clean California 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. The track-focused F12tdf was unveiled in October 2015 and is named after the Tour de France Automobile race, which included a GT class that was won by Ferrari 250 models nine times between 1956 and 1964. The F12tdf was approximately 243 pounds lighter than the contemporary F12berlinetta and featured revised bodywork and aerodynamics, a wider track, thinner glass, smaller rear quarter windows, and a carbon-fiber hood, decklid, and door skins.

This example is finished in Rosso Corsa with a Nero Stellato racing stripe and wears Scuderia Ferrari fender shields. The front splitter, Aerobridges, side skirts, and rear diffuser are constructed of carbon fiber, which was also specified for the headlight buckets and rear fog lamp surround on this car. The six-finned rear diffuser features three active flaps to enhance aerodynamic performance, and further details include hood and rear quarter vents as well as xenon headlights with the Adaptive Frontlight System (AFS).

The Forged Diamond 20″ light alloy wheels are mounted with 275/35 front and 315/35 rear Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. The F12tdf features a double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear setup with SCM-E magnetorheological dampers and four-wheel steering along with a Ferrari/Brembo carbon ceramic braking system shared with the LaFerrari. This car is optioned with a front-axle lift system and red brake calipers.

The cabin features large-sized carbon-fiber racing seats upholstered in Nero Alcantara with Rosso stitching, accents, and embroidered Cavallino headrest logos. Nero Alcantara extends to the dash, center console, and upper doors, while Rosso Alcantara covers the rear wall and parcel shelf. Further appointments include carbon-fiber trim as well as a JBL Professional sound system, navigation, dual-zone automatic climate control, and front and rear parking cameras.

Wrapped in Nero leather with Rosso stitching, the flat-bottomed steering wheel fronts paddle shifters and features a manettino drive-mode selector, an ignition button, and additional controls. Instrumentation includes a central 10k-rpm tachometer flanked by dual multifunction display screens, and the factory-equipped Telemetry Kit adds performance data and analysis capability. The digital odometer indicates 2,500 miles.

The 6.3-liter Tipo 140FC V12 features variable-length individual intake trumpets, a larger throttle body, revised intake plumbing, a redesigned air filter box, and solid lifters compared to the standard F12berlinetta. Power was factory rated at 769 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and 520 lb-ft of torque at 6,750 rpm, a 39-horsepower and 11-lb-ft increase over the standard car. This car was specified from the factory with a sport exhaust system, and it last passed a California emissions inspection in August 2021.

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

The Personalization Specifications plate is mounted in the trunk.

The window sticker notes initial delivery to Towbin Toy Store of Las Vegas, Nevada, and lists factory equipment, options, and a total price of $574,828.
The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage.

