Not sure if this is a repost if so to bad If most of you don't know by now the Enzo test car was a heavy modified 348 with the guts of a 355 and the dash of a 360 . Sold a few years ago for 110k, it is up for sale again. http://www.thesmokingtire.com/2010/one-for-the-history-books-ferrari-enzo-prototype-for-sale/
That'd be cool to have and drive to your local Ferrari cars and coffee chit chat. Nobody would have another one. There's something about it's utilitarian/expendable look. It's sort of an inadvertent design statement, ironically better looking in my opinion than the Enzo that it gave rise to.
+1. Homely but purposeful. Almost looks as though it was a Mosler modification.. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes. Resemble a poseur's ride to you does it? A skunkworks special and it has the appropriate appeal of one. Aardvark neat .
"lurking here underneath the body of one of the more lackluster Ferraris in existence lies the prototype for one of the greatest." When is the 348 bashing going to stop!?
I count 6 cylinders per side. My 355 only has 4, so that's got different guts. So that's an Enzo motor? That's worth 150k right there! That dash fitment sucks
Luca Badoer. It's an extended 348 chassis with an Enzo engine and gearbox. The third of three Enzo prototypes. If the last buyer paid $150K, then I think he got the deal of the century.
That is probably the best 348 in existence, and it probably handles better than any other 348 too. If I had a collection and the money, that car would be in it for sure