This post is mainly for the benefit of Jay Leno, who will probably end up owning this one-of-a-kind piece of automotive history. Sotheby's auction house is putting Ferrari's Enzo test mule up for sale with a starting bid of over $1,825,000. The development car contains parts from the 348, 355 and 360, as well as the Enzo's V12 engine. And no, Sotheby's doesn't accept PayPal. (Click the pic to reach the article with a full-size pic.)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
justin @ Dec 18th 2005 11:05PM
The site says they expect it to go for 1,000,000 pounds, not start their.
sr20de @ Dec 18th 2005 11:05PM
You're both wrong. The article says in the last sentence, "It's expected to go for £100,000."
one2three @ Dec 18th 2005 11:05PM
I think Jay would rather own a Ford.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/sub_coll_leno/1302946.html
skaedenfeld @ Dec 18th 2005 11:05PM
Here's a link to the pdf file of Sotheby's catalogue. It's big, and so takes a while to load, but the Enzo prototype is on page 226 of the file.
http://search.sothebys.com/liveauctions/event/MI0250_Ferrari.pdf
There are many interesting items up for auction. This catalogue is worth checking out.