2003 Ferrari Enzo.Karissa Hosek/Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
- A Ferrari Enzo will be part of RM Sotheby's Driving into Summer online-only auction.
- It's one of 399 ever made.
- It could very well become one of the most expensive cars ever sold in an online auction.
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo will soon be up for auction as part of RM Sotheby's Online Only: Driving into Summer collection. The company estimates the Enzo will go for between $2.6 to $2.9 million.
That's a hefty amount for a car no matter which way you look at it. But the Enzo isn't just any car. It's not even just any Ferrari, either. You needn't look further than the fact that the company named it after its founder, Enzo Ferrari, to know that it's something to behold.
Ferrari produced the Enzo from 2002 to 2004. Only 399 were ever made — but Ferrari did make one more, the 400th, and presented it as a gift to Pope John Paul II. It was later auctioned in 2015 for a whopping $6 million.
The Driving into Summer auction opens on May 21. RM Sotheby's estimates that the Enzo, along with the Ferrari 288 GTO and F50 it is also auctioning off, are set to become the most expensive cars ever sold in an online auction. You can see some of the other lots here.
Though the Enzo that's being offered as part of this auction wasn't owned by the Pope, it's still cool. Keep scrolling to find out why.
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