Famous American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger will no longer have an Enzo in his garage, as his supercar is currently up for grabs.
Listed by RMSothebys for their Arizona auction on January 19-20, 2017, the Italian machine saw the light of day in 2003 and, from what we can tell, it remains in pristine condition, with its red paint still sparkling on top of a black and brown interior.
The auction house has yet to reveal the exact details on this specific Ferrari Enzo, but its odometer indicates just 3,622 miles (5,829 km). Its new owner will probably have to part with a hefty sum, as these supercars usually go for up to $4 million.
And there’s a good reason for this, as the Prancing Horse initially brought just 349 units, with an additional 50 being added later on. The 400th example was presented as a gift to Pope John Paul II, who auctioned it shortly after taking delivery and donated the proceeds to the victims of the 2004 tsunami.