They only made 399 of them. Fewer than half are still alive and kicking, because drivers have crashed them. You’re unlikely to see one on the road.
The car in question is the Ferrari Enzo, a 12-cylinder Italian spaceship from the future, originating in the Pininfarina galaxy.
If you have the means, I highly suggest you pick one up… and if you do, you can close the deal this September at the RM Auction in London.
This car is chassis number 132648. It was originally sold to a collector in Florida, where it lived for one year before it was it crashed with just 101 miles on its odometer. The body damage was mostly superficial, so the car was repaired and is represented to be in perfect condition.
After repairs, he car remained in the United States for some time until it would up in the hands of a German dealer. From there it traveled to its current home in the United Kingdom, where it’s undergone further work to keep it fresh—including a new front-suspension lift motor, a complete rebuild of the suspension, a new starter motor, and four new tires.
That repair bill? Oh just an easy $55,000 or so. That’s nothing compared to what it will take to put this in your garage, though. Pre-auction estimates peg the sale price somewhere between $1.5 million and $2 million.
The Enzo crosses the block on Wednesday, September 7th.
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