To Catch an Enzo "132652" The car you see before you represents one man's fulfilled dream, a car he has longed after and finally acquired. My new client approached me recently with a tall order: a low-mileage pristine Enzo, in a stunning black livery. If we couldn't find black, maybe red would do. To say that we set off on a journey combing the entire country for the right car would not be an understatement. Cars available included prices from the sublime to the ridiculous, even cars sprinkled with the Pope's Holy Water!! (yes, really) Eventually, my tried & tested procedure of contacting an existing client with a car that I admittedly didn't think he would part with, yielded the answer. Within a few days a deal was done, the car inspected carefully, and my Scottsdale-based gentleman client finally had his Enzo! I do love a challenge and securing this car made both seller & buyer 2 happy people. I'm not complaining either.. I'm both honored & grateful to have been part of 2 Enzo deals within the month. Finished in its original Nero with a Rosso interior, this Enzo is beyond gorgeous in person. Strikingly stunning, I have no doubt that the locals will appreciate this car if they get a chance to see it when he proudly drives it. Pulses will race whenever it barks into life.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
What a stunning car! That's exactly how I'd spec it if I'd had the opportunity... Kudos to all involved.
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Of course I would be remiss not to say that the other Enzo we facilitated for our client is pretty special also Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Way cool. "A few" Enzo's blessed by the Pope? That's pretty sweet. Then again, I was raised Catholic and something like that would be special in it's own right.
You had one over there Dan. Unfortunately (for you) it's now over here in CA. Hope you're doing well!
Very nice. I had a TR in that combo for 14 years and 155K miles +. Loved it. Black is a great Enzo color as is that Silver one you also facilitated. Best
Interesting to see a real Enzo key in that one photo. It appears that the scuderia shield on the real Enzo key is much larger than the Ferrari-authorized replicas sold at the Ferrari store. (photo from the FerrariStore website) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Was in Aspen, not any longer. If it had a red interior, I believe the Enzo you saw to be one-and-the-same.
The one-and-only Orange Enzo is a car local to me that is driven fairly often. The owner has parted with his 288 GTO & F50 because this remains the easiest for him to enjoy at his age. Love the one-off color. Pic by Axion 23 Image Unavailable, Please Login
GB's car is the one-and-only USA Enzo in Rosso Dino, a one-off color for the USA. It makes a difference if I clarify "USA", as Sam Li's car is a UK (Eu/ROW) Enzo based in England.
Sorry, I didn't know you were referring only to the US. There's another car in Rosso Dino, 133929, last seen for sale in Arizona nearly three years ago to the day.