If you’re only familiar with the Ferrari Enzo from magazine photo shoots and Project Gotham Racing, you’d be right in assuming that each of the 399 made is red, yellow, or black. But this being Ferrari, customers could have one in any color they wanted. And nine of those customers did in fact choose Argento Nürburgring—a special shade of silver. One of those cars will cross the block at RM Sotheby’s Monaco auction April 25.
The Enzo picked up where the 288 GTO, F40, and F50 left off. And while it’s been superseded in turn by the LaFerrari and F80, its angular bodywork still looks futuristic. It was also the last Ferrari flagship with a naturally aspirated V12, the 6.0-liter engine producing 650 horsepower and 485 pound-feet of torque. That may seem modest in an era of hybrid Ferraris with four-figure o …
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Author: Stephen Edelstein





