Only 999 Ferrari 812 Competizione Tailor Made cars will be made, each with a different body style. It has a dull yellow paint job with lines that look like sketches. The inside is the same. This was made as an ode to starting with a blank sheet of paper. The one-of-a-kind car was shown for the first time at Monterey Car Week. At the Ferrari Gala in New York City on October 17, it will be sold at auction to raise money for charity. Having your friends write on your face with a permanent marker is one thing, but putting a Sharpie on a $600,000 expensive sports car is quite another. Even though the Ferrari 812 Competizione Tailor Made might make you think something terrible happened, you can be sure it did not. Instead, the yellow V-12-powered coupe with black marks all over its body is a masterpiece that honors the Italian automaker’s creative process. This one-of-a-kind 812 was made over a year by the company’s stylists and the Tailor Made customizing section. Both groups were inspired by the blank-sheet design process, particularly the work of Ferrari’s chief design officer, Flavio Manzoni. In these pictures, the finished car is painted matte Giallo Tristrato yellow with matte Nero DS Sketch accents. They draw attention to things like the aeroblade on the hood, the side louvers, and the vortex spinners on the back panel. The 812’s interior is made of Alcantara, and design ideas are sewn into the seats and dashboard to make it look like it was drawn with a Sharpie. If you’re interested in the Ferrari 812 Competizione, which inspired this piece of art, it’s a goodbye to the brand’s non-hybrid V-12 with 819 hp. Only 999 will be made, each costing more than $60,000. This one-of-a-kind Tailor Made model is one of the limited versions that will be sold at the Ferrari Gala in New York City on October 17 to raise money for charity.