The "L'AstaraRosso" sale to be held in the Principality on June 8 brings together 42 Ferraris from the 1950s to the present day, including some frankly rare pieces, which we invite you to discover on the dedicated website. But the highlight of the sale will not be an old Ferrari. It will be a Ferrari Enzo from 2004, estimated at some 5 million euros.

Why such an estimate? First, the Enzo is in itself an absolutely exceptional car, produced in only 400 copies. But it has two additional advantages.

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First of all, this car is put up for sale by a double F1 world champion: Fernando Alonso, who notably raced for Scuderia Ferrari from 2010 to 2014. It has been in his private collection for twelve years, and displays only 4,800 km on the odometer.

However, this is not what will give it all its value in the eyes of the most discerning collectors. The real "plus" is that this Enzo is the "Scocca n°1". Clearly, this is the very first Ferrari Enzo to come out of Maranello. Five million is an estimate, and we are willing to bet that the hammer will fall well beyond that.

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