Ferrari Enzo for sale, recovered by the National CrimeAgency

Ferrari Enzo for sale, recovered by the National CrimeAgency

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SydneyBridge

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159 months

Wednesday 10th June 2015
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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

Edited by SydneyBridge on Wednesday 10th June 17:41

SydneyBridge

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8,625 posts

159 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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The descriptions on the Bonhams site are very interesting, such as on the RR

'Currently displaying 9,630 miles on the odometer, which you should be aware is not the total mileage from new'

SydneyBridge

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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