These are the first pictures of the Ferrari Superamerica 45, which despite looking a bit like a customised SA APERTA is officially described as 'a unique one-off model built for New York collector and Ferrari enthusiast Peter Kalikow'.
Styled internally by Ferrari Design and engineered and built in-house, the car will make its public debut on the 20th of May at the Villa d'Este Concorso d'Eleganza.
According to an official news release from Ferrari, the design is bespoke, featuring a carbonfibre rotating hard-top that incorporates the rear screen. The boot has been made to house the roof while motoring topless, and is also in carbonfibre.
The rear buttresses are body-coloured, integral with the rear wheelarches and incorporating rear quarterlights. There are double air vents on the front wing and the car also features a chromed front grille and burnished aluminium A-pillars, wing mirrors and door handles.
The Superamerica 45 is finished in an exclusive Blu Antille, a colour we're told that matches another car in the Mr K's collection - a 1961 400 Superamerica cabriolet. The wheels are body-coloured with a contrasting diamond finish on the spokes, while the roof and other carbonfibre bits - front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser - are in contrasting darker blue. The interior is trimmed to match.
There's no clue as to how much the Superamerica 45 cost to build, but we're guessing it's out of our price range. Anyone care to take a stab at it..?