This Ferrari Enzo is still packed and for sale!
A Ferrari Enzo, with 399 produced – if you don’t count the extra one for the Pope – is a rare car anyway. It becomes even rarer when a specimen has a color other than the well-known “Rosso Corsa,” as nearly three-quarters of Enzos are painted in that color. This car was painted in the color “Argento Nürburgring” and, according to auction house RM Sotheby’s, only nine Enzos were originally given this color from the factory. To top it off, the Enzo in question then also has a “Cuoio” leather interior. There is literally no second of this car, as there is reportedly no other Enzo ordered in this color combination.
Virgin Ferrari Enzo
There probably isn’t a second Ferrari Enzo still in the packing material either. The original luggage set is still in the bubble wrap – hence the introduction – and the pedals and sills are also still protected. The road has not seen much of this Enzo with its mileage of only 227 kilometers. Also, the first owner, a Japanese, never registered this thoroughbred for street use. A true time capsule, then, although somewhere it remains a shame that the 6.0-liter V12 has spent by far the greater part of its existence to date silent.
Offer away!
This Ferrari Enzo is offered without reserve by an experienced Enzo bidder: auction house RM Sotheby’s. That means the Enzo’s current owner does not set a lower limit on the auction amount and the car is guaranteed to change hands. It is still unclear for what amount that will happen, but feel free to count on a price of several million euros for this unique specimen. Then, in addition to the bubble wrap, you do get the original manual and luggage set, a cover and a spare key right away. Nice touch, right? Offer away!
Source and images: RM Sotheby’s