Ferrari Enzo for sale, recovered by the National CrimeAgency
Discussion
Browsing the Bonhams catalogue for Goodwood F of S to see if I fancy anything, intrigued by this Enzo.
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/22723/lot/366/
Being sold under the Proceeds of Crime Act
the mind boggles as to how that got to be recovered and the stories it could tell!
Also a couple of other Ferraris and a RR Phantom
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/22723/lot/366/
Being sold under the Proceeds of Crime Act
the mind boggles as to how that got to be recovered and the stories it could tell!
Also a couple of other Ferraris and a RR Phantom
Edited by SydneyBridge on Wednesday 10th June 17:41
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 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".
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
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