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2003 Ferrari Enzo Auction

2003 Ferrari Enzo Auction

Since its inception the better part of a century ago, Ferrari has produced nothing less than the best Modena, Italy has to offer when it comes to incredible automobiles. Even though they’re all great, few Ferraris compare to the 400 examples of the Ferrari Enzo Coupe that was made in 2003. Despite the fact it was made almost two decades ago, this vehicle was nothing short of a rocketship on wheels when it came to design, styling and performance. Named after Enzo Ferrari himself. Largest V12 ever in a street-legal Ferrari. Performance tech ripped straight from their F1 program. 0-60 in 3.3 seconds. Top speed of 218 MPH. It’s not a stretch to say that the technology that made this particular car possible would go on to pave the way for all future Ferrari innovations. And now, you can own your very own 2003 Ferrari Enzo from the original owner as part of an upcoming auction. Gooding & Company Geared Online 2020 Auction taking place from August 3rd – 7th this year. As for pricing, it’s definitely going to end in the millions. At the end of May, a red 2003 Ferrari Enzo set the online-only auction record at $2.64 million, and we expect this car to raise as much, if not more.