The Ferrari Enzo was the first car made by the Italian company that lived up to the nаme of its father, Enzo Ferrari. It was released fourteen years after Ferrari’s deаth. The 2004 Ferrari Enzo in question is one of only 400 ever made, and it was the only one to leave the Maranello plant finished in Nero Opaco (Matte Black). At that time, Ferrari’s road cars only came in a few colors: red, yellow, black, and a few blue, silver gray, or white cars.
The naturally aspirated V-12 Ferrari hypercar in black was custom made for the royal family of Brunei. It was the crown prize of their huge collection, which is known as one of the biggest in the history of the world. The factory matte black Enzo, now called the “Royal Enzo,” was hidden from the public for a long time. RM Sotheby’s “Sealed” sale with only 5,730 km (3560 mi) on the odometer is the first time the world has seen it. The paint job on the inside matches the paint job on the outside, and the rugs and Nero leather touches match. Large seats and Rosso instruments are some of the other changes that can be made.
Between December 5 and 7, the Ferrari Enzo in Nero Opaco (Lot No. 101) will be for sale at the RM Sotheby’s Sealed sale. You can find out more about this here.
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