Unused 20-year-old Ferrari and Maserati for sale
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A Ferrari Enzo and Maserati MC12 are up for sale
The pair of almost unused collectable supercars could be sold for £10m
The cars are up for sale through Romans International, based in Banstead, Surrey
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A pair of almost unused collectable supercars are up for sale with an estimated price of £10m.
The Ferrari Enzo and Maserati MC12 are considered to be two of the most famous supercars from the 2000s.
Despite each being 20 years old, the pair are to be sold with 142 miles and 207 miles on the clock respectively.
The cars are up for sale through Romans International, based in Banstead, Surrey.
Named after the late Ferrari founder, who died in 1988, the Ferrari Enzo was made in 2002 and has a six litre V12 engine.
It was inspired by F1 cars at the time, and just 400 were produced.
The Maserati MC12 is even rarer than the Enzo, with just 50 made in 2004 and 2005.
Tom Jaconelli, director of Romans International, said: “The sale of these cars is not merely a transaction, but the next evolution of their journey as historically important collectable cars.
“Whether for the discerning enthusiast or the visionary investor, the Maserati MC12 and Ferrari Enzo are not merely cars, but artistry and history on wheels, each bearing the legacy and the pinnacle of contemporary technology of two of the most emotive automotive brands in the world.”
Though the firm declined to give the individual prices, it said the pair were “expected to sell for around £10m”.
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