A unique spider named Ferrari SP3J was presented at the headquarters of the Italian manufacturer in Maranello. The details of this machine are few, but it is known that was built on the order of businessman John Collins, the founder of a resale company for the classic sports cars of the Italian brand.

The supercar is made in a single copy of the Special Projects division. Ferrari engineers used Ferrari 812 Superfast and its predecessor F12berlinetta. From the old cabin are taken the elements of the interior, and from the new – the lights.

It’s unclear what’s under the cover of this unique car. The 812 Superfast is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine that develops an 800 hp output. It is connected to a robotic transmission with two clutches, and the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 2.9 sec.

The F12berlinetta relies on the V12 with 740 hp and its inflated F12tdf version at 780 hp. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in the first car takes 3.1 sec and the second – 2.9 sec.