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Mopar Boy
11-25-2013, 06:08 AM
Had an email story come through my inbox from the Viper auctioneer and I am astounded. Heck, I am surprised no one has offered to buy the damn thing from them considering the history and media coverage this car has behind it!

Anyways, figured I would share the story as it is likely unknown by most of the Viper community. Read this:

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One of A Kind Car With No Place to Go

This past May Sergio Machionne, President and CEO of Chrysler Corporation, donated a 2013 SRT Viper GTS to a philanthropic organization that was honoring him in Washington D.C. The car is rare, actually a one-off model specially designed by SRT CEO Ralph Gilles, for the Sons of Italy Foundation (SIF). It’s pearl white exterior will be the only one produced in that color this year, and it features specially made wheels, hood and leather interior accented in the Italian colors of red, white and green. The car is truly stunning, a tasteful tribute to Italian flare for beauty and fashion.

It also is the most powerful Italian American automobile ever made in the United States, with 640 horse power. Never to be replicated. One of a kind. Marchionne’s personal salute to his heritage and the vast Italian American community of an estimated 26 million.

Marchionne and Chrysler donated the car to the SIF, an established non-profit philanthropy that has given more than $127 million to medical research, international relief efforts, cultural preservation and veterans causes. The SIF is the philanthropic arm of the 108 year old Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA ), a venerable organization that has been warmly embraced and touted by every U.S. President since Woodrow Wilson. The plan was to auction the car off with all proceeds being applied to the institution’s charitable interests. This past January, another one-off 2013 SRT Viper had sold at a Barrett Jackson auction in Los Angeles, CA, for $300,000, with proceeds going to the Austin-Hatcher Foundation in Chattanooga, TN.

Things were certainly looking promising for the many worthwhile charities supported by the SIF. The Gary Sinise Foundation, dedicated to rebuilding the lives of severely wounded U.S. veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, was anticipating a huge windfall from the SIF. As was the National Museum of the United States Army, championed by its chairman, actor Joe Mantegna. The Dough Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, which received $70,000 from the SIF this past August looked forward to 2014 donations, as did the Alzheimer’s Association ($80,000.00 in August), and the Cooleys Anemia Foundation ($110,000.00) in August).

Hopes soared at the beginning, with optimistic talk of a “One Million Dollar Car” , whose sale would help fund SIF campaigns against Alzheimer’s, Thalessemia, Autism, Cancer, deafness, and the wounds of war. Such an amount would represent the largest single donation ever to this storied philanthropic and patriotic organization during its 108 years.

“But that was then,” says SIF CEO Dr. Philip R. Piccigallo, “before we were able to grasp and understand the complexities and vagaries of the luxury automobile auction environment.” “Things are not always what they seem, and the last seven months have presented a myriad of obstacles and hoop-jumping that most non-profits are unaccustomed to,” he added.

Since the car’s donation in May, and with the assistance of Chrysler, Piccigallo has worked tirelessly to find an appropriate venue to auction the car. The car was shown at the Concourse at Pebble Beach this Summer. To considerable praise and raves. Nevertheless, the luxury automobile auction market, he soon found, is dominated by a few nationally known firms, who generally control the dates, locations and rules of engagement. It is not easy to navigate or transcend those formidable guideposts, Piccigallo has discovered. While many auto auction venues appear online, only a relative few handle high end items : among them, RM Auctions, Adesa, Gooding and Company. Undoubtedly, the dean of U.S. auto auctions is previously mentioned Barrett-Jackson, which conducts year round events in Palm Beach, FL, Reno, NV, Las Vegas, NV, and the most well known, in Scottsdale , AZ, in January.

To date, notwithstanding SIF’s energetic and accommodating efforts to gain entrance to one of these venues, all has failed. Barrett Jackson will handle the car, but only as a for profit dealer-based transaction, which would seriously devalue the car by negating the strong incentive of a large tax exemption for any buyer who paid beyond the Book Value of the car. IRS guidelines for auctions provide full tax deductibility for a charitable item above and beyond the established book value. A generous donor would therefore reap a significant tax exemption from the Viper’s purchase.

“The problem for non-profits,” explains Piccigallo, “is that each auction varies in its consignment requirements and inventory.” Some handle only Classic cars, others celebrity cars, others specially made models. All auction houses seek to limit the number of non-commissionable charity items to be auctioned, “because, and understandably so, they are in the business to make money and profits.” “There’s only so much ‘good will’ that a for profit enterprise will take on,” he acknowledges. The SIF has offered to pay the auction firm a commission on the sale, if that is what is required to auction the car.

Still, this leaves a non-profit foundation with a perplexing problem: What to do with an extremely rare – one of a kind, never to be replicated -- expensive (Book Value: $139,000) Super Powerful Car? One that might cost as much as $35,000 or more annually just to store and maintain properly. (Fortunately, Chrysler has generously covered these expenses to date for the SIF.).

Piccigallo worries that, ultimately, the car will not garner the high price it so richly deserves. He sometimes wonders if it will sell at all and, if so, where and when. “We are not talking about something easily transported or kept,” he admonishes. “We cannot park it in front of our SIF Headquarters building on Capitol Hill. We are a highly respected and well known philanthropic institution , not a car dealership.” He worries mostly, however, about the many worthy charitable causes that may not receive their annual largess from the SIF because funds to be given out next year were to derive from sale of the SRT Viper GTS.

Piccigallo attended a veterans event at Walter Read Medical Center this past June, where a customized Chrysler SUV was donated to a severely wounded veteran and his family. Noting the several additional multi-amputees that day, he vowed that, “when the Viper sells big, the SIF will get them all similar vehicles so they and their families can live more normal lives.” Now he has doubts.


Check out video of 2013 SRT Viper at Pebble Beach:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTNEt0yCSeM



Pictures of the car:

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ieem01172
11-25-2013, 08:36 AM
How much do you think it's gonna sell for ?

01sapphirebob
11-25-2013, 09:17 AM
Wow. Would be interesting if someone form the club could step up and purchase it. Hopefully they can get the car sold to help those in need.

Coloviper
11-25-2013, 09:20 AM
Sergio should by it back for more than he sold it and drive it this time. Nothing says support for the car more than owning one and driving it. That or sounds like a VOA opportunity. NOT a million dollar car though.

Rapid1
11-25-2013, 09:55 AM
Is that the VOA's first Raffle car? Some one can test our relationship with SRT right off the bat and start putting it together!

Let me know where I send my $$$ for the TIX.

Seriously we can step up here!

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ViperSmith
11-25-2013, 10:49 AM
One that might cost as much as $35,000 or more annually just to store and maintain properly

Not to distract from the thread, but who made this stupid statement?

Space Truckin
11-25-2013, 11:05 AM
Nice car, LOVE the black chrome wheels. But why on earth would I want to drive around "sporting" Italy colors? JM2C

MoparBoyy
11-25-2013, 11:31 AM
Not to distract from the thread, but who made this stupid statement?

exactly what i was thinking.

Space Truckin
11-25-2013, 11:57 AM
Wow so SORRY. I forgot this is America and I am no longer allowed to have an opinion of my own or express it........ After all it it is American built?


http://i.imgur.com/uYywMy7.jpg

KRATEDISEASE
11-25-2013, 12:04 PM
As an Italian American viper owner I'm offended! if it was an Irish theme car you wouldn't see me making stupid comments like that! How about putting your thinking cap on before you type!

You should NOT be offended. It is NOT a stupid comment. It is his OPINION. Would you be happy driving around a car with the Flag of Mexico imbedded into the car ? How about the Flag of Egypt embedded into the theme ? Or how about the Flag of Malaysia ? All of these are great countries, but do we need to have to have their Flag colors embedded into the car ? How about the rainbow flag colors of the LBGT ? Surely if the Italian flag is fine then surely the LGBT flag is just as fine.

My ONLY point is that, what is wrong with someone NOT wanting to ride around in a car with Flag colors embedded into the cars theme ?

I would NOT want ANY car with ANY type of customization that incorporates flag colors into the car theme.

PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND/DEBATE THIS POST SINCE THERE IS NO NEED TO HAVE A DEBATE ABOUT THIS SUBJECT. IT IS A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION,you are allowed to have your point of view and I am only presenting the other side or point of view.

Mopar Boy
11-25-2013, 02:30 PM
Have to say I am a little surprise with some of the comments in this thread. Please also note that I am not Italian in any of my bloodlines so I am not responding this way due to ties with the Italian colors.

Obviously this color scheme would not appeal to everyone, but someone with Italian heritage I could see very much liking this car. And being that this car was made for the non profit group, Sons of ITALY, it makes sense why it was done as it was.

As for the comment on would you want the colors of Mexico, Malaysia, etc on the car; maybe if my background was from one of those countries, maybe I would. Seems Canada does as shown by the limited edition Canadian Edition Vipers SRT made in 2010:

http://www.allpar.com/cars/viper/photos/canada-edition.jpg


I also recall the American flag on the 1996 Indy GTS's:


http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4017/4531928851_616243e45a_z.jpg



Now to get back to the original subject…...

rw99
11-25-2013, 03:45 PM
Previous raffle cars were used as money-makers for the national club. What if we worked with SIF to make this the first VOA raffle car, with ALL proceeds going to SIF (none for the club, save what might be necessary for taxes).

It'd be a nice way to perform a philanthropic service for SIF, although we wouldn't be able to generate the BIG bucks a charity auction would.

And the VOA would be helping to realize the intent of Sergio & SRT's donation. A nice way to show the manufacturer that we're here for them, too.

On the downside, there wouldn't be as much interest in the SIF car raffle as there would be for, say, a TA raffle. We'd need to compensate for that by emphasizing the raffle's charitable purpose, generating greater ticket sales from potentially fewer participants.


Just an idea,

Granger73
11-25-2013, 04:26 PM
I think the market will ultimately determine the proper disposition of this car. Surprised that the major auction houses have said no. I guess they get a lot of requests.

docwviper
11-26-2013, 12:48 PM
About a raffle car... It would be nice if we did that. I enjoyed the old forums raffle car. I agree that a TA would probably drum up more business. BUT... this is would be going to a good cause and help put the new club on the map. I would purchase a raffle ticket just because its a good cause although like others have commented not a fan of the colors.

Glhs110
12-19-2013, 04:14 PM
Looks like the Sons of Italy Viper will be sold to the high bidder at Russo auction in Scottsdale on January 17, Friday night!
They are highlighting the Viper as one of their top cars for this auction. I hear they will use the money from this donation to buy Chrysler handicap vans for veterans. Good luck to SOI and SRT, I hope it brings a MILLION!

http://www.russoandsteele.com

SmoknTires
12-19-2013, 09:22 PM
Love it. And here's to more pearl colors on this car. Pearl yellow please!

Mopar Boy
12-20-2013, 05:25 PM
Pearl yellow please!

Well spoken....well spoken.