I think everyone will be amazed when Jim is finally done with his but for a garage at a residence, I agree that Eddie's is by far the best I've seen.
amazing collection (lee168)....!!! so humble and polite too! ... in your profile, it says: 1:1's 348 Spider and others. I'm assuming that "others"refers to the 360, F430 and F40. Again, awesome collection... enjoy in good health! ~shahedc .
becouse i didn't find the thread; Ferrari in livingroom-pics? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A few years ago I visited this extraordinary garage in Denmark. I believe this private collection included some 6o cars, many of them Ferrari such as F50, Enzo, etc Note: it wasn't a museum. Strictly private. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This has to be one of the most bizarre things I've seen in awhile....WHY is there a historic Racing 308 on jackstands in your living room? And how did you manage to clear the Fireplace mantle to shove the car into this space?
Well, considering how crowded it was, I do not think they were used very often....you'll have to move 20 or so cars to get the one in the middle out of there. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Eddie, We all love your cars, that goes without saying, but I'm truly in awe of the ambience you've created. It must be something really unique for it to be so self evident from just a few photos. You have created the most amazing setting for your cars, better than any museum or showroom or garage for that matter. I can just see a few Ferrari dealers scrambling to emulate your setup, who wouldn't fall in love with every car there, in such a setting. Seeing how you've created a virtual enjoyment zone around your Ferraris, we may just have something to further enhance that. We have just released the ultimate Ferrari F1 Simulator and when I saw your pictures, I couldn't imagine a more perfect setting. No doubt you can afford the real thing, but they are a bit difficult to take for a spin. I apologise for this bit of blatant marketing, however, my admiration is genuine, you would undoubtedly be the envy of every man and boy on this planet. Congratulations. Ciao Brenden
That is the basement of the official Ferrari dealer in Denmark. Those are a mix of used Ferrari's, privately owned Ferrari's and the owner of the dealerships vintage cars. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
They are unused The owner of the yellow Enzo, Erik Larsen, got it in 2004 and has never driven it. It has been stored at the official dealership since delivery. The same goes for the F50. The Dealers uses them sometimes for publicity, but that's it. Besides those 2, he has 9 other Ferraris stored there.
I will never understand that. Why let such a bunch of machines just sit there? Better off buying paintings, they'd be less upkeep =(
I wouldn't normally reveal any owner's name unless the owner himself is in agreement of being mentioned...... but, too late, I can see his name is already all over the place....
Could this somehow be a way to avoid paying tax? I believe they are around 200% in Denmark. (200, not a typo)