...and I think it looks amazing! But my one, true love showed up the next day and, to me, it's still the best car ever made. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Actually, now that I see your picture, the interior looks black or gray - certainly not Cuoio like the interior of 136085. So now I'm clueless as to the serial number. Do you know it?
unfortunately it's still unknown. It's the third TDF blue enzo along with the swiss and UK car. This one is MC registered.
I can't believe it showed up the day after I left. Do we know if it's an Enzo that was repainted TdF, or did it leave the factory as TdF and it's been unidentified and basically unseen for a decade?
This should be the TdF Enzo which - up until now - has just been seen in public in Rome and Vallelunga back in 2004. In contrast to the the original swiss TdF example and the resprayed UK TdF car this one has black calipers...
We have another clue! One of the Londoners who attended Top Marques and spent his days spotting in Monaco got pictures of the driver of this TdF Enzo as well as the black Enzo that was also there. Both cars were driven by the same person! Does anyone know who owns the black one, and if he has a second Enzo, and if so, the serial number of that second Enzo?!?
Carbon, three or four years ago Manu mentioned that the owner of the black Monegasque Enzo owned three in total; a black one, a yellow one and a blue one. It seems that he shares ownership of the three cars with his two sons. Taking all of this information into consideration I believe that the blue Enzo pictured in Monaco this week is the same one that was pictured in Rome in 2004. Thus, I can only assume that it was originally finished in TdF Blu. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The mentioned black Enzo is registered "F339" and is known not so the quoted yellow one which should be an Enzo on plates "E071".
Yes, that one. It should have the exact same interior fitting as "F339" and even though it has been spotted quite some times over the past years - in contrast to its black counterpart - no s/n or a/n of it is known to date...