Enzo Ferrari’s company car worth $865K is for sale on Facebook Marketplace
- This Ferrari used to be owned and used by Enzo Ferrari
- It’s a 2+2 Ferrari coupe
- It is now available from Facebook Marketplace
Published on Dec 04, 2024 at 1:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Dec 05, 2024 at 4:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This 1962 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 used to be owned and driven by Enzo Ferrari himself, and now it’s for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
The asking price isn’t even that shocking, considering what this is.
The owner ‘only’ wants $865,000.
The weirdest thing is this Ferrari is listed next to Chevy trucks that go for $1,500.
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The story behind the 1962 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 owned by Enzo Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari had a love-hate relationship with road cars, which sounds odd when you think about it.
The founder of Ferrari was famously averse to selling road cars.
He didn’t care about road cars, and he only began building street-legal cars because he saw it as the quickest and easiest way to fund his passion for race cars.
This was one of the cars he actually drove, powered by a 4.0-liter V12 putting out 300+ horsepower.
It looks spectacular but, in a way, it doesn’t even look a Ferrari.
It almost looks like a muscle car from the 1950s.
it’s in mint condition, and it’s certainly a little bit strange to find this on Facebook Marketplace right next to Chevy trucks that go for $1,500 or old clunkers.
If you’ve got the cash and fancy owning this piece of history, the full listing is here – although it’s in Seattle, Washington, so you might also have to travel a bit to pick it up.
You can find just about anything on Facebook Marketplace
You can find just about anything and everything you can think of on Facebook Marketplace.
Not long ago, somebody bought a massive RC truck for $5,000.
Sometimes you can find obscure and rare classics, which is what happened to the guy who bought a Dodge Intrepid that had been ‘resting’ inside a crate for decades.
But our favorite Facebook vehicle is probably a weird custom Honda that appeared a while back – the one that’s pictured above.
It looks like it was built by somebody who had little talent and even less time and, for some reason, it vaguely looks like a Tesla Cybertruck.