So when one appeared on auction website eBay it caught our eye, and when we realised what state it was in - slightly 'restyled' at the front - we were even more intrigued. The starting bid was £130,000, and the seller said the car had a mere 353 miles on the clock and was waiting for a new owner in Florida. But then the plot thickened - the Enzo mysteriously disappeared off the Internet before the end of the auction. It's not clear whether it was sold privately, or Ferrari was unhappy and stepped in to get the sale stopped.
Meanwhile, both Ferrari and Maserati will unveil special editions at the Geneva Motor Show next week. The prancing horse is to show an extreme version of the 575M, while its stablemate will reveal a new hard-edged Coup© called the GranSport.
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