Mechanic wrecks $3 million Ferrari Enzo during test drive

Car was being serviced at a garage in The Netherlands

That will definitely not buff out.

Ferrari built just 399 Enzo coupes from 2002 to 2004. (SWNS)

A Ferrari Enzo being test-driven by a mechanic in the Netherlands was wrecked on Tuesday, potentially totaling the multimillion-dollar supercar.

An eyewitness to the crash told Autoblog.nl that the car was traveling down the relatively straight two-lane Amsterdamsestraatweg in Baarn when it quickly accelerated, then spun into the trees on the other side of the road.

The Ferrari Enzo is powered by a 651 hp V12. (SWNS)

"The local Ferrari dealer is about two kilometers away from the scene," another witness told SWNS. 

"It's a customer-owned car. The weather conditions were damp and chilly, maybe [37 degrees] in temperature."

The Ferrari Enzo is named after company founder Enzo Ferrari. (Enzo)

Only 399 production Enzos, named after company founder Enzo Ferrari, were built from 2002 to 2004. The mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive coupe is powered by a 651 hp 6.0-liter V12 and sold new for $650,000.

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The cars regularly trade on the collector market for $2.5 million to $3 million today, with the record sale price standing at $3.8 million for a barely driven example painted a particularly rare Rosso Scuderia red.

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