Mecum AuctionsThe Ferrari Enzo is one of the most coveted and valuable supercars that the Italian automaker has ever produced. With fewer than 400 made in total, it is also one of the rarest, and it's no surprise to see that they can fetch big money on the second-hand market.In fact, a quick glance at the classifieds shows us that none have sold in recent times for less than $7.7 million. That gives you an idea of just how sought-after these supercars are. In May 2026, another example of the Ferrari icon made the headlines.A stunning 2003 Ferrari Enzo, in a one-off color combination, sold for over $10 million, further highlighting the car's desirability. This particular car was the only one ever made to carry this exterior color with a specific interior color, hence the huge asking price for the Enzo.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe car sold at the recent Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis, and with just over 3,000 miles on the clock, this Ferrari was virtually brand new. But it wasn't just the color that made this particular Maranello monster such a tempting purchase.Why the Ferrari Enzo Sold for Over $10 MillionMecum AuctionsThe main selling point for this particular Enzo was the paint. More specifically, the exterior paint plus the interior color. It is one of just six Enzos painted in Grigio Titanio, code 3238 140. However, of those six, it is the only one to have a Pelle Rosso code 112806 interior as well.This truly is a one-off, and while that term is perhaps overused, it is perfectly valid for this particular Ferrari. This car also featured in Winston Goodfellow's Ferrari Hypercars: The Inside Story of Maranello's Fastest, Rarest Road Cars on pages 207-209, showcasing its rarity and unique color combination.The Mecum Auctions listing states the car has done just 3,027 miles in total, meaning it is basically a brand-new Enzo. With a 6.0-liter DOHC V12 engine under the hood producing 651hp, the Enzo has the speed to match its looks. Mechanically, it is perfect, and it comes with a fully documented history as well. It even comes with a Ferrari Classiche Red Book, a sign of authenticity and its desirability.Why This Ferrari Was Ordered in This ColorMecum AuctionsAccording to Mecum, the car was ordered by Ferrari 250 GTO owner and Ferrari S.p.A. VIP client, Chip Connor. Connor wanted something truly unique, and he certainly got it with the Grigio Titanio and Pelle Rosso combination. The car was built on April 30th, 2004, assembly number 52895 with serial number 135872. Connor took delivery of the car at the Maranello factory, with the car on Italian Touring plates.AdvertisementAdvertisementConnor ensured the car was well protected, with PPF on the front bumper as well as the wheel well arches. It has the same six-speed automatic transmission as every other Enzo, and the supercar has a fearsome top speed of 218mph. Mecum expected it to sell for a high price, and it certainly did that, with the highest bidder claiming the car for $10.2 million. Yet amazingly, with some Enzos reaching nearly $20 million, that is a comparative bargain for this particular supercar.If you want more stories like this, follow Guessing Headlights on Yahoo so you don’t miss what’s coming next.