Ferrari Enzo Auctioned by RM Sothebys For Record-Breaking Price

Despite the turmoil the world has endured so far this year, we have undeniable evidence that our industry is strong. That is because a recent transaction took place online to surpass anything we could have imagined. At their recent “Driving Into Summer” auction, RM Sotheby’s top-seller was Lot 294, a 2003 Ferrari Enzo. A car that originally sold for just under $660,000 in 2003 hammered for a cool $2,640,000

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Adjusted for inflation you would have made $1,708,685, which could probably cover storage costs since new. This is the most expensive transaction of any online automotive auction, by a long shot. Like we mentioned earlier today, Ferrari has been turning aluminum and carbon fiber into gold. Any Enzo, LaFerrari, F40, F50 or 250 is a sure bet, and you know where to find them. Click the button below and stay with us for all your RM Sotheby’s auction coverage.

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