Please kindly note this car is titled as year 1989 due to year of manufacture of chassis.

Even the most dedicated tifosi could be forgiven for not recognising the 1989 Ferrari 328 Conciso concept. Built for Bernd Michalak’s Design Studio of Mainz, the Conciso is a one-off monument to their mantra of 'athletic with not an extra ounce'.

To create its showpiece, Michalak took a low-mileage 328 GTS and removed everything, barring the original drivetrain and running gear. They clothed the chassis in an aluminium alloy bodyshell, featuring no doors, no weatherproofing, an impossibly low-cut windshield and a minimalist interior. A 30-percent weight savings ensued, which brought about significant performance gains to accompany the striking wedge-shaped aesthetics: 0–100 km/h in five seconds and a claimed top speed of 278 km/h.

Despite being awarded second prize at the 1994 Eurosign Design Awards, this is the only 328 Conciso ever built. Subsequently, Michalak sold the car to a prestigious collection in North America where it lived until 1998. It subsequently passed into the hands of a Belgian collector, who displayed the car as his favourite ornament in his living room. Scarcely ever allowed out, the car is presented in immaculate condition. In 2014, it was given a full service and new tyres and gained its open-road homologation status. It is sold with two original racing helmets, Belgian homologation documents, period photographs and Michalak design paraphernalia.