Ferrari Enzo For Sale in Ontario Has Never Been Registered or Unwrapped

An extremely rare and special 2003 Ferrari Enzo, originally delivered to Japan but never registered and still wearing protective plastic wrapping, is currently up for sale in Blenheim, Ontario.

A dream for car collectors? You have no idea.

Remember, Ferrari built just 399 examples of the Enzo, with an additional car created for Pope John Paul II in 2004. A mere nine of those were finished in Argento Nürburgring (silver). And among them, a single one featured a Cuoio (brown) leather interior instead of the usual black or red.

Photo: RM Sotheby's

This is the car, with chassis number 132662 and only 227 km on the odometer, virtually all of which came from factory testing prior to delivery. It is presented in factory-fresh condition, with much of its original protective packaging intact, including plastic on the door sills, tape wrapped around the ignition key, and even plastic covering on the brake and gas pedals.

Furthermore, the car is accompanied by its original owner’s manuals and spare key (still enclosed in a Ziploc bag), car cover and factory three-piece fitted luggage set which has never been unwrapped. Can you believe that?

Photo: RM Sotheby's

Similar to other Ferrari Enzos, the engine is a naturally aspirated 6.0-litre V12 that produces 651 horsepower and 485 lb-ft. of torque. It is mated to a specially developed six-speed automated manual gearbox sending power to the rear wheels.

RM Sotheby’s is handling the sale of this particular Enzo, which will take place between March 15-17. No estimate is provided, but the car is offered with no reserve. It is, however, under temporary import into Canada, so the winning bidder may have to pay import duties.

The least you can do is to marvel at it in the photo gallery at the top of the page.

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