Benny Caiola

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Born
Benny Caiola

20 October 1930
Died22 April 2010 (aged 79)
OccupationsReal Estate Developer
Automotive collector
SpouseBettina Caiola
Benny Caiola
Born
Benny Caiola

20 October 1930
Died22 April 2010 (aged 79)
OccupationsReal Estate Developer
Automotive collector
SpouseBettina Caiola
ChildrenBenny Caiola III Jr.
Luigi Caiola
Alfred Caiola
Rose Caiola
WebsiteCAIOLA Real Estate Group

Benny Caiola (20 October 1930 – 22 April 2010) was an Italian real estate entrepreneur known for his extensive car collection of Ferrari and other luxury automobiles.

Caiola had four children, Benny Caiola II, Luigi Caiola, Alfred Caiola, and Rose Caiola. He has 8 grandchildren from Luigi, Alfred and Rose. Their names are Benny and Sasha. Maria, Adam, and William. Anabela, Andre and Avery.

Car collection

Benny Caiola's Ferrari FXX red with white accents, American flag on the roof (number 20)

Benny Caiola owned an automotive collection which, according to Forbes Magazine, was viewed as one of the most exclusive Ferrari collections worldwide.[1][2] He was also the first client to ever order a car from Pagani, a reason for the company to name a special edition of their second production car, the Pagani Huayra, after his initials, making it the Huayra BC.[3] Thirty units of the Huayra BC were produced. The car debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016, almost six years after Caiola's death. At the end of July 2019 Pagani released the new Pagani Huayra Roadster BC, an open-top version of the Huayra BC.[4]

A selection of the cars included in his collection is given below:

The collection was put on sale on December 28, 2010 at Gooding & Company.[5]

Pelham Manor Home

Caiola kept his extensive car collection in his home in Pelham Manor, New York. The total area of the house is around 2.4 acres, with a marvelous detached garage around the back of the house. The house has 6 bedrooms, as well as 7 bathrooms.

Relationship with Pagani

Death

References

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