So that's a no on the VIN and high res version of the black Enzo at FBH...? What other two Enzos are in CT...? Are they plated in CT...?
I'm assuming you're going by where vehicles are registered, correct? With a corroboration of VIN and registration in said state?
As much as I can. Some cars are placed in accordance to where they were last listed for sale. There are some Enzos for which I just don't have as much information as, let's say, 134282. Each dot is dependent on the information that I have for the corresponding serial number. For example, I have a black Enzo with NV plates that was last seen in a garage in California. So the dot is in CA, even though the car has NV plates. Then there's an Enzo that's often seen in Florida but has NJ plates; so the dot is in NJ.
Sorry haven't had a chance to look for the pic. I'll shoot it over in an email. As for the Enzos in CT..... 1 yellow (CT plates) 1 black 2 red (CT plates on at least one) - both have tan interior - one has black rims with red lip
Does Tommy Hilfiger live in Connecticut...? The one with black wheels with red pinstripes is 131629. I have 131629 in California because that's where it was last listed for sale. How certain are you that this car is currently in CT...? Do you have a picture of it with CT plates...? I'd like to change the map, but can't without confirmation.
Carbon the NA map is beginning to look like Risk with Enzos. Then again, Carbon + World domination via Enzos + colored schematics sounds about right.
Yes one of them is Tommy Hilfiger who lives in Greenwich. Also I'm 100% positive that the red one with black rims is in CT now because it was spotted at Miller Motorcars when the owner was picking it up.
Carbon, looking at the California map, I notice that there is one just north of LA. Is that in the Santa Clarita area?
LOL...! Jason, Wikipedia says Hilfiger lives in Greenwich, so based on that and your assertion, I'll add that Enzo to CT. Also, I'll add the other to CT as well. I'll update the map and stats in a bit. Thanks for the help; it's greatly appreciated. Because there are so many Enzos in California, I merely scattered the dots wherever there was room. As you can see, there wasn't much room to be specific. Also, there are some Enzos whose exact location within the state is unknown to me. So they're simply placed randomly about the state.
In Colorado, we have four Enzos. You already know about 133118. There's also a red one on Montana plates in the Denver area, a red one on Colorado plates in Aspen, and according to sponsor Ferrari of Denver's man on our site, Derek, a red one in Vail. See this thread for more info.
Regarding the Oregon Enzo's: There are three known, two red ones and one silver one. There has also been several mentions of a black one running around Portland. The two red one's reside in Portland, one being owned by Mr. Tonkin. Also, the silver Enzo (photographed w/ the blue McLaren F1) resides in Medford, Oregon rather than Bend, Oregon. There may be one in Bend but highly doubt it as I have been spotting exotics for the last 15 years in Bend and this is the first rumor I have heard of a Bend Enzo. Here is a photograph of Mr. Tonkin's Enzo on dealer plates: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36693033@N06/3426528949/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/36693033@N06/3426528857/in/photostream/
It may have been the owner on a trip to Bend (or I may need to lay off the hallucinogens). Thanks for the Tonkin pics! Finally official enough for NNO, lol.
Sure enough I remembered another Enzo not on the map...This could be a case where a car has plates for one state but doesn't even reside there for tax reasons or whatever. A few months ago, there was a Ferrari run that went through Beverly Hills and up Rodeo to celebrate the release of the new California. Here's a few pictures of a red Enzo with New Mexico plates... http://www.exoticcarsite.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=119033 http://www.exoticcarsite.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=119013 http://www.exoticcarsite.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=119043
No, none of the Enzo's mentioned in my previous post include Paul Allen's. I was aware of his ownership but have not heard any information regarding its whereabouts.
None of these account for Paul Allen's car. I have no clue as to where it is stored and have never heard it mentioned by locals. My guess would be that it is in WA.
I posed the question for a reason: there are people like Paul Allen who maintain multiple residences in multiple states. He is in Oregon when his Portland Trailblazers are playing, and is in Washington when his Seattle Seahawks are in action. His Ferraris are sent whenever he fancies. An interesting point with him: he has been known to let certain team members use his Ferraris (the 288 GTO and the Enzo as examples), according to a Ferrari North America employee has shared some interesting stories.
Well his 959 is registered in Oregon and runs Oregon plates, could be possible that his Enzo is registered in OR too. Interesting stories = interesting damage?
Thanks, Doug. Unfortunately, I still require additional proof/information. Looking good...! Thank you! Beautiful, thank you! But that dot will go in New Mexico, not California. Without any additional information like a serial number, etc., I have to follow the plates. Still no proof that the yellow/Cuoio ex-Bob Rapp Enzo is in Ohio. No one 'needs' to know this, per se. But if you consider the number of posts in this thread, I would say quite a few people are interested in it. I was asked privately if I could determine - to some degree - the location of US Enzos throughout North America. After I conducted my study, I figured it would be an interesting thread to start, for everyone to see. I'm sorry if it has in some way offended you.
I asked NNO for this information, knowing that he is the only person that could do it with credibility! So many people care about how many Enzo's are in their state. I know a family from TN that's so excited to learn there may be a yellow Enzo somewhere in their neighborhood! It's just something about Enzos I suppose. Thanks NNO!!!!
LOL, thanks, Bill. I can honestly and genuinely say that it was my pleasure. Tell the family who you know in Tennessee that, depending on where they live, there's a lot more (a lot more) than just a yellow Enzo that might be in their neighborhood. I would be willing to bet that Tennessee has the largest privately-owned concentration of yellow Ferraris in the country - maybe the world.