Ferrari Enzo for sale, recovered by the National CrimeAgency

Ferrari Enzo for sale, recovered by the National CrimeAgency

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irfan1712

1,243 posts

154 months

Thursday 25th June 2015
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interesting.

still more interested in seeing the black CLK GTR Roadster there. list of £1.8million...amazing.

jke11y

3,181 posts

238 months

Friday 26th June 2015
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Enzo; Sold for £897,500 inc. premium - is that cheap? Phantom made £69k.

100 IAN

1,091 posts

163 months

Friday 26th June 2015
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Total price paid was £911k

Hammer price was £800k with 15% commission on the 1st £50k and 12% on the remainder. You then need to add VAT to the commission which by my calculations brings total to £911k

There was an amendment to the catalogue description acknowledging that the car had sustained front end damage whilst in America and been returned to a Ferrari authorised repair centre in Italy. When it returned to America it was registered under "rebuilt title".

100 IAN

1,091 posts

163 months

Friday 26th June 2015
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Oops just looked on Bonhams website and see that they are saying it sold for £897,500

That equates to no VAT being added to the buyer's premium so i guess its been bought by a foreign buyer(?)

Mike22233

822 posts

112 months

Saturday 27th June 2015
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100 IAN said:
Oops just looked on Bonhams website and see that they are saying it sold for £897,500

That equates to no VAT being added to the buyer's premium so i guess its been bought by a foreign buyer(?)
Perhaps bought by Mr surin himself!

SydneyBridge

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8,624 posts

159 months

Saturday 27th June 2015
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100 IAN said:
Total price paid was £911k

Hammer price was £800k with 15% commission on the 1st £50k and 12% on the remainder. You then need to add VAT to the commission which by my calculations brings total to £911k

There was an amendment to the catalogue description acknowledging that the car had sustained front end damage whilst in America and been returned to a Ferrari authorised repair centre in Italy. When it returned to America it was registered under "rebuilt title".
And that's after they originally said the rebuilt bit was a mistake

3 Enzos for sale at the moment in the uk, two for £1.6 million and one for £1.2. Would therefore seem £900k ish is a relative bargain, despite the history