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Yoni Heisler
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On the surface, a Ferrari Enzo being sold for $1.75 million at a RM Sotheby's auction in Paris seems like a complete non-story. After all, with just about 400 ever models produced and a top speed of 221 mph, the Enzo understandably commands a high asking price.
But what makes this particular story so intriguing is that the Ferrari Enzo in question was successfully restored after being involved in a notorious and rather horrific 2006 car crash that literally split the car in two, an accident which made headlines around the world when it happened.
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Via BRG - Boy Genius Report