Welcome to a donation opportunity unlike any other: the Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta, an ultra-rare coachbuilt one-off and track-only halo special, with only three units produced worldwide. In Utah, car enthusiasts and collectors alike understand the significance of owning a piece of automotive history, and the Zonda HP Barchetta stands at the apex of that history. With its bespoke carbon-Titanium HP composite chassis and a 7.3L AMG M120-derived V12 engine, this masterpiece is a testament to precision engineering and luxury craftsmanship.
Each Zonda HP Barchetta is not only a marvel of speed, achieving 800hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, but also a collector's dream, with provenance tied directly to Horacio Pagani himself. As the global market for high-tier collector vehicles continues to appreciate, a donation of this caliber could significantly benefit ReviveRides and the communities we serve, fostering a legacy of excellence while supporting charitable causes in Utah.
📖Generation guide
Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+
The Zonda HP Barchetta is an exclusive single-generation model, embodying the pinnacle of Pagani's design philosophy with a uniquely tailored open-top body style, capturing the essence of high-performance driving.
Known issues by generation
The Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta features a highly specialized AMG M120-derived 7.3L naturally aspirated V12, which necessitates careful maintenance, including mandatory timing-chain service intervals at 60-80k miles. Non-compliance can invalidate the exclusivity and collector value. Each vehicle includes an AMG-handcrafted-engine signature plate that must match the VIN and Pagani build card, ensuring authenticity. Additionally, only Pagani Atelier-trained technicians should handle the bespoke transmission and chassis services to maintain integrity.
Donation value by condition + generation
As one of only three Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta units ever produced, the value trajectory for this collector tier is exceptionally robust. Low-mileage examples, especially those with provenance tied to Horacio Pagani, are projected to appreciate significantly, potentially exceeding $30 million at auction. Essential for valuation are the Pagani Atelier build card and commissioning documents, along with matching numbers and original paint. Given the vehicle's rarity and status, having a qualified appraiser with documented credentials from the Pagani archives is not just recommended but mandatory.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta requires meticulous attention to detail and documentation. A qualified appraiser with the highest credentials is mandatory to ensure the authenticity and value of the vehicle for IRS purposes, particularly Form 8283 Section B. Given the vehicle's esteemed market value, it is essential to employ enclosed transport for delivery. Thorough documentation, including the Pagani Atelier San Cesario build card, is also necessary to validate the vehicle’s authenticity and provenance in the donation process.
Utah regional notes
In Utah, owners of the Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta have unique opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts through exclusive automotive events and concours shows. Access to factory-authorized service and storage options is available, as climate-controlled environments are paramount for preserving these masterpieces. With limited availability of qualified technicians trained in Pagani-specific maintenance, ensuring compliance with storage requirements for an open-top vehicle—like the Zonda HP Barchetta—is critical for maintaining its collector status.
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