Those are most certainly Oregon plates, very easy to tell even at the posted resolution. I have the red Enzo in original (higher) resolution I can send your way a little later. Need to do some real work the next few hours, lol.
Damn Oregon is very secretive about their Enzos So definitely, there is one Grigio titanium Enzo (the one in the Players Run/next to the blue F1). I have also heard rumors of an Argento Nurburgring (silver)in Oregon but I'm not sure about that one. So there are at least 3 Enzos in Oregon, maybe more. NNO...Do you know how many Grigio titanium Enzos there are in the U.S? I know of the two I brought up earlier. Any more?
Monaco has about 35 000 residents. However, I have a feeling there are over 10 Enzos. There seem to always be a couple at the local dealer being serviced.
For those of you who care, the McLaren F1 in a previous photo is vin number SA9AB5AC9R1048011, sold at a Christie's Auction in London in 2003, final hammer price was ~ 960k. Gorgeous car.
I hope this solves the questioning of at least one of the Oregon Enzo's. Image Unavailable, Please Login
As many people know there are a number of Ferraris with "out of state" plates that don't really reside in the state where their plates are issued. A photo of an Enzo with Oregon plates could simply mean that someone took advantage of the tax laws in Oregon and titled/licensed their car there. They could just as well reside in Florida for all anyone knows.
Understood, but this owner does live in Oregon along with his Enzo. There had been a question of whether the plates were Oregon plates due to the low resolution of the prior picture.
Okay, so I've added a red Enzo to Portland, and a silver Enzo to Bend. I would bet that you're right. Hell, there might be more than ten...! Yes, it does. Great! Added! Thank you...! Updated statistics and map, showing a red Enzo in Portland, a silver Enzo in Bend, Oregon, and a black Enzo in Alberta, Canada. I've also added the Mexico Enzo. California: 30 Florida: 14 New York: 11 Canada: 11 Texas: 6 Nevada: 4 Switzerland*: 4 Utah: 3 New Jersey: 4 Colorado: 3 Illinois: 2 Ohio: 2 Michigan: 2 Pennsylvania: 2 Connecticut: 2 Virginia: 2 Arizona: 1 Washington: 1 Massachusetts: 1 Louisiana: 1 Georgia: 1 Tennessee: 1 South Carolina: 1 Oregon: 2 Mexico: 1 Dubai, UAE*: 1 Unknown: 16 *These are US cars that have, for some reason in some way, made their way to foreign countries. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Carbon - Very nice job btw! Once you've "mastered" the Enzo demographics you should try to do one for the other Ferrari supercars. Between the three there's probably only 300 or so total cars (50 F50s, 200 F40s, and a handful of 288s).
Whatever! I highly doubt that I could accurately pull of something like that. Enzos are relatively new, and I've been obsessed with them since they first came out, so most of the information is accurate and current. But the other super cars have been out for too long, and often trade beyond the view of the public eye making it difficult to maintain accurate and current data. I think a world map of 250 GTOs would be possible, because there are so few and everyone knows where every one of them is currently located.
Wow! Impressive indeed!!! How accurate is this? I am not 100% sure, but I THINK there is a black Enzo in Reno, NV. I live in Reno and have seen a black one on the freeway. -G.B.
This thread is making it accurate. I have a black dot in Nevada, but I don't have it in a specific city. Tell me more about this black Enzo that you think is in Reno...
A quick update. Took a red Enzo in PA and put it in UT. California: 30 Florida: 14 New York: 11 Canada: 11 Texas: 6 Nevada: 4 Switzerland*: 4 Utah: 4 New Jersey: 4 Colorado: 3 Illinois: 2 Ohio: 2 Michigan: 2 Pennsylvania: 1 Connecticut: 2 Virginia: 2 Arizona: 1 Washington: 1 Massachusetts: 1 Louisiana: 1 Georgia: 1 Tennessee: 1 South Carolina: 1 Oregon: 2 Mexico: 1 Dubai, UAE*: 1 Unknown: 16 *These are US cars that have, for some reason in some way, made their way to foreign countries. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Why do I find this to be one of the more interesting threads in a long time????? Oh, and I heard there was a purple Enzo in Antarctica as well
Thank you. I intended to do the Europe map next, but the Antarctica map was easy enough. Image Unavailable, Please Login
1: Yes, that was the possible 3rd car, and other red enzo that i mentioned. 2: Sad to hear that; that was the red enzo that i was aware of in Northern Virginia. I believe somebody made mention of possible Enzo's in Maryland. Any info there?
I'm awaiting MD Enzo information as well. But the Jorge C. Enzo going from VA to NY is exactly why I'm hesitant to update the map simply at someone's behest without serial numbers to amplify someone's statements. So do I...!
Regarding the Tonkin Enzo... all of the media I have seen of the car (track day videos, pictures) has the car with either no plate or a dealer plate. All of Mr. Tonkin's collection photos also have the Enzo missing from the GTO/F40/F50 set. There are pictures on his website with the car and statement that clearly says he owns an Enzo. Car has most likely never been titled and is probably stored with the rest of his collection at his dealership. Hopefully someone else can chime in on this theory, I won't be happy until we have the two Rosso Enzo's accounted for in Portland!