Ferrari Enzo Prototype For Sale
By George Chapman on 06.01.2011
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Calling all Ferrari collectors. This V12 supercar prototype presents an opportunity to purchase a unique Ferrari that can count the Enzo and 599 as it’s offspring.
Certified from the factory and powered by a mid-mounted V12 packing 670bhp, this highly collectable machine is for sale through Modena Motorsport. Resembling part 348 and part F355 the designers behind the Enzo then added a 1991 3.5 litre V12 F1 derived engine packing 20bhp more than the Enzo that later made production.
Weighing just 1365kg and fitted with a 6 speed paddle shift transmission the prototype Enzo-mule was bought directly from the factory. There is no mention of an asking price but if you want to ask, the figure shouldn’t surprise you.
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