Last one I sold was $1.5, but, someone you know who was with us recently has been offered $1.8, and I was offered another car (of Holy disposition) for a number well into the 2s. And that concludes our Enzo market report this week
Obviously there is a huge range between the values of different cars, and cars with a special provenance command more. I don't think they will keep going up, but there certainly has been an adjustment upwards in the last couple years.
In Richard Williams biography of Enzo, the author writes that Enzo loved to drive the Mini. One wonders what he would thnk of the modern version -- or the Fiat 500 Abarth.
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Joe, Don Wallace selling Enzo #400? I could imagine the price going up there. I've seen that car in person, immaculate in every way.
I'm not surprised at all Joe. He's the kind of guy who when he smells opportunity, he'll change cars like we change our underwear. Close friend of mine in Sarasota has sold to and re-purchased vehicles from Wallace on many occations.
What provenance could an enzo have? Like I understand this because in the diamond market if a diamond was once owned by a king or queen etc it raises the value but what could do that for an enzo? I doubt it would be who owned it only thing I could think of would be its color. What else could there be to ask a higher price? Thanks
How about the 400th Enzo built by the factory as their stated Last production Enzo, give to the Pope, and auctioned off to benefit hurricane victims. Surely you can think of a number of things that can give any car special provenance? First or Last-of-a-series, special specification, special color, built for F1 racing drivers, Royal families, the list goes on, and as always, said provenance is valued by different people differently.
Can any of our resident enzo experts tell us(or show) about the previous damage to the car symbolic has for sale? Was it repaired correctly? And who repaired it? http://www.symbolicmotors.com/detail-2003-ferrari-enzo-2dr_cpe-used-9238807.html
The ad says "No Visible Rust No Known Accidents No Known Bodywork" is the carfax showing an accident?
I can check it out in person if you'd like. It's not far from me. It would be good to know what happened and who repaired it.
On was on the other ferrari site and Marcel said the carfax shows an accident. I haven't bothered joining that Fourm so I didn't ask him directly if he knows any thing else. Just curious as to how bad it was damaged as it is priced rather low. Also wondering why symbolic would not discolse it? And thanks for the offer Bill. I wish i was in the market for a Enzo.
That would be valuable Bill since you have extensive Enzo experience, please see if you can, and share here, thanks!