A rare Argento Nürburgring Ferrari Enzo (chassis 37754) will cross the block at RM Sotheby's Monaco auction on April 25.
The car is one of nine Enzos finished in the nonstandard Argento Nürburgring silver and pairs that exterior with a Rosso leather interior, extra-large seats, four-point harnesses and a red tach.
The Enzo is powered by a 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 producing 650 horsepower and was the last Ferrari flagship to use that engine layout; it was delivered in 2004, remained with its original owner for 15 years, appeared on Auto Italia's 2009 cover, received Ferrari Classiche certification in 2019, and showed 11,855 miles at cataloging. RM Sotheby's estimates the car will sell for €4.9–€5.3 million (about $5.6–$6.1 million), noting two Rosso Corsa Enzos fetched roughly $9.3 million each earlier this year.
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