A barely-driven Ferrari Enzo is selling for £4.5m – nine times what it was worth brand new.
The red supercar has just 746 miles on the clock.
It means it has gone just 34 miles a year since it was made in 2003.
That works out at just over half-a-mile-a-month in the last 22 years.
The 221mph Ferarri’s V12, six litre engine gives it 660bph.
It can go to 60mph from a standing start in just 3.1 seconds.
RM Sotheby’s is selling it at an auction in Phoenix, Arizona, US on 23 January next year.
The guide price is up to £4.5m which is a huge price jump from the £500,000 it was worth brand new, as reported on Whats The Jam.
It has had three owners since new.
A spokesperson said: “One of 111 examples specified for the US market and one of 498 total built.
“Just three private caretakers from new, 17 years with the most recent private owner.
“Bellwether example displaying gently patinaed condition and displaying just 746 miles.
“Offered with a three-piece Enzo luggage set, factory Enzo car cover, factory tool kit, tire repair kit, and battery tender.
“No-expense-spared service by Ferrari of Newport Beach to result in full roadworthiness.
“Impressively low-mileage example of one of Ferrari’s seminal ‘Big Six’ hypercars.
