Just when you think that nothing can catch you by surprise anymore when surfing eBay, you come across an automotive creation that sends your jaw through the floor: not a Ferrari Enzo, not a Ferrari Fxx, but a Ferrari FXX Evolution, one of the most exotic rides in the world.
The vehicle only has seven miles on its clock, but this isn’t the interesting part of the deal. You see, when you bought an FXX, you never actually got a car in the meaning we’re all used to. The vehicle is not street legal, so you were actually paying almost $2million (EUR 1.48 million at the current exchange rate) for the right to show up as special track day events and drive the car there. In the rest of the time, it was kept (albeit in excellent shape) by the Prancing Horse.
And even if you had the money, you had to be accepted into Ferrari’s “circle of trust” to get your hands on one of these race cars.According to an eBay image ( by the way, we must thank Jalopnik for the scoop), the FXX Evolution you see here is valued at around $9 million (EUR6.67 million at the current exchange rate).
As for the opening bid, this sits at $1.5 million (EUR1.11 million at the current exchange rate). In case you’re reading this on your gold-plated mobile device, you can head over to eBay and take a shot at becoming a racing driver.
And even if you had the money, you had to be accepted into Ferrari’s “circle of trust” to get your hands on one of these race cars.According to an eBay image ( by the way, we must thank Jalopnik for the scoop), the FXX Evolution you see here is valued at around $9 million (EUR6.67 million at the current exchange rate).
As for the opening bid, this sits at $1.5 million (EUR1.11 million at the current exchange rate). In case you’re reading this on your gold-plated mobile device, you can head over to eBay and take a shot at becoming a racing driver.