Vehicle Description
U.S. Spec Enzo (1 of 126)
• 1 of a reported 8 in Argento N�rburgring for the world
• 1 of 1 believed in the U.S. with Black & Red Interior
• Full-service records
• Previous Owners: Jay Wilton, Tony Shooshani
• Classiche Certified
• Recent service at marque specialist
• 3 Owner Example
• Ferrari National Meet- Platinum Certified 2024
The Ferrari Enzo needs no introduction. It was the successor to the
F50. Debuted at the Paris Motor show in 2002. It was a car way
ahead of its time; designed around the Formula One car and using
space age materials such as carbon fiber and Nomex honeycomb with
aluminum sub-frames. Penned by designer Ken Okuyama at Pininfarina
and twenty-one years later it has aged like fine wine. It resembles
a formula one car wrapped for the street. Like the F50, this was a
border line luxurious race car for the street with no frills,
leather, radio or power windows.
Powering the Enzo was the F140B V-12. At almost 6 liters, this
engine was the largest engine Ferrari built since the 712 Can-Am
racers. The engine was also prepared like the Formula One cars with
nikasil lined cylinder walls, titanium connecting rods, high rise
velocity stack intake manifold. This engine pumped out 651hp and
485lb-ft. (Different iterations of this engine powered the 599,
F12's and made their way into the LaFerrari).
Ferrari would become the first to integrate the electronic control
system, engine, gearbox, suspension, traction control,
aerodynamics, brake force distribution, and anti-lock braking, with
constant communication among all operating systems to deliver
optimum performance. Another first would be Enzo's carbon fiber
vented Brembo four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock circuitry.
This Enzo was sold new to one of the part owners of Ferrari Newport
Beach Jay Wilton. This is one of 126 U.S. Enzo's; it is reportedly
one of 8 in Argento N�rburgring for the world and 1 of 1 for the
U.S. with Black and Red interior. This car has covered just over
9,400 miles, where the second owner enjoyed the car for 12 years
before being sold to its third owner who had the car for 8 years
and put under 5 miles on the car prior to our acquisition. This car
has fastidious service records and most recently underwent a
service by a marque specialist which included all new fluids,
filters and tires. It is Ferrari Classiche Red Book Certified and
is complete with its books, tools, tire inflator, gloves and car
cover. This car presents like it has less than 3,000 miles. This
car was recently presented at the annual FCA (Ferrari Club of
America) meet in Elkhart Lake, WI where it earned a "Platinum"
Award.
The Enzo is the 4th in line of the current big 5 and soon to be big
6 of the "Halo Cars." The Enzo is the most drivable of the first 4
Halo's and looking back now, was one of the most cutting-edge
designs in modern history since the turn of the century.