A gorgeous 2004 Ferrari Enzo is currently up for sale from Tom Hartley Jnr in the UK and could very well be one of the most desirable examples on earth.

Production of the Enzo was capped at just 400 units worldwide and this car is just the second to have rolled off the production line. It was shown off by the factory at the Ferrari Racing Days event at the Nurburgring in Germany in August 2002 and driven by Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher.

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The car’s first owner took delivery of it in 2004 before it was sold and exported into the UK back in 2014 where it was a key member of a stunning Ferrari collection. Interestingly, the listing reveals that as this was an early production Enzo, the carbon fiber weave of the exterior body panels is very evident through the Rosso Corsa paint, much like the Ferrari F40.

Included in the sale will be all the original handbooks including important service/warranty information, a pouch, spare key, Ferrari torch, car cover, and an OEM battery charger.

Inside, the Italian exotic supercar features a set of bucket seats clad in red leather. There is also red leather across parts of the door panels, dashboard, and center console with much of the rest of the cabin clad in carbon fiber.

The vehicle has 4,013 miles (6,458 km) on the clock and while no asking price has been made public, similarly low-mileage Enzos are known to trade hands for over $2 million.