You know how Lamborghini has mastered turning existing cars into super-limited, super-expensive special editions—think the Murcielago-based Reventón and the Aventador-based Veneno? Now it's Ferrari's turn do dip its paw in the honey pot.

In his last official act as CEO, Luca Di Montezemolo will unveil a U.S.-only special edition Ferrari built to celebrate the automaker's 60 years of doing business here in the states. Per Automotive News, the car is presumably based on the flagship F12berlinetta, but will wear unique bodywork and interior detailing. 10 will be produced at a price of $3.2 million apiece, all wearing a blue livery with white stripes—a nod to the colors featured on Luigi Chinetti's N.A.R.T. racers of the '60s, '70s and '80s.

The car makes its debut on October 12 in Los Angeles.

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