2004 Ferrari Enzo

Enzo Ferrari rejected an $18 million buyout offer from Ford in 1963, never flew in an airplane, and ran his empire from a small town in northern Italy until he died at 90. The car bearing his name followed fourteen years later. Announced at the 2002 Paris Motor Show as the fourth in Ferrari's halo lineage, it was the last purely analog entry before the hybrid LaFerrari changed the formula. The Tipo F140 V-12 is a 5,998cc naturally aspirated engine producing 660 hp, connected to a Formula 1-style six-speed automated manual, wrapped in a carbon fiber body penned by Pininfarina, and sitting over pushrod-actuated race suspension with carbon-ceramic Brembo brakes. It hits 62 mph in 3.65 seconds and tops out at 217 mph. This example, chassis 37754, is one of only nine finished in Argento Nürburgring silver, the only one delivered new to the UK, and one of just five in that color with a Rosso leather interior.

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