I just spoke to my buddy Sean at Symbolic. He's a great guy and I've known him for 10+ years. I may be able to see the car today. Here's what I know... 1. Car is currently on consignment for a local owner. It's a 2-owner car. 2. The car was hit in the back and repaired by Algar Ferrari. Algar sublet the repair to a shop that specializes in this. All damaged parts were replaced and not repaired. All receipts are available for inspection. 3. The clutch was replaced and service recently completed by Symbolic.
Joe, I saw this car at Symbolic as well, about 2 or 3 weeks ago, they had to replace the entire back Clamshell, I believe there was about $200,000 worth of receipts from the damage. PM me.
The standard McLaren F1 has a top speed of 230 mph, but when they removed the rev limiter, it did 240 mph. The standard Enzo has a to speed of 220 mph. Do any of u guys know the top speed it can reach without the rev limiter ???
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^Mmm, beautiful. Love those "mustard" gauges. Keep us posted on when/where the article gets published
And the red at Gooding @ $1.3MM It would appear that the market considers mileage more important than a rare colors... Thoughts?
@ Joe: do you notice an increase in the amount of Enzo's that's for sale with the introduction of LF? Gr. Martin
Check it out, new Enzo owner on the board... http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/lamborghinichat-com-sponsored-lamborghini-houston/404056-room-inside-aventador.html
I've read the discussions about the Enzo holding decent value, but there sure seems to be a glut of them on the market, this photo seems to illustrate, especially in comparison to other Ferrari supercar models, F40, F50, 288GTO?
That photo is several years old and even at the time of the photograph none of the cars pictured were for sale. Paul
ah, ok thanks Paul ...still, just based on current/recent number of listings in various places, is it fair to say, there is a far greater number/percentage of Enzo trying to be sold?