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RM Sotheby's Even though red is the classic color for a Ferrari, it's rare to find one that looks bad in blue. That's especially true for this Enzo. It might be the best we've ever seen.
Yet the links between Ferrari and the color blue are rooted in history, especially in the United States. And it all dates back to Enzo himself. Advertisement In the earliest days of grand prix ...
An absolutely gorgeous Blu Tour de France Ferrari Enzo has sold for $2.4 million at auction, a relative bargain in our eyes. If we had $2.4 million to spend, of course. This Enzo is a 2004 model ...
Lewis Hamilton confirmed he will not be living in Enzo Ferrari’s house and said it was ... getting to see the building and the legendary room because that’s still the same as when he ...
The coachwork was created by Ferrari's in-house designer Flavio Manzoni, with a sleek and low-slung style, and it marks an evolution from the Ferrari Enzo's design. In comparison, the driving ...
The museum started from the restoration of the house in which Enzo Ferrari was born in Modena, and that has preserved through the years to both the living quarters ... a teaching room with a ...
The car has a white and blue paint theme ... His New Monaco-Themed Ferrari Daytona SP3 This one is a little more special than most. Piero Ferrari is Enzo’s only living son and owns a 10% share ...
It seems like a vast majority of Ferrari Enzos were painted red, but a handful left the factory wearing different colors. This particular Enzo was originally painted matte gray, but its second owner ...