I thought I saw a Boxer in the pics, sure enough 84 BBi 47 Exotic Cars Destroyed in Fire 27 Ferraris burnt to a crisp in dealership fire. A dramatic fire at the Ferrari-Maserati dealership Munsterhuis in Holland, saw nearly fifty rare and valuable exotic sportscars literally going up on smoke. Sunday afternoon saw the prestige dealership, which also includes Jeep and Konigsegg franchises, suffer a fire which quickly took grip. Fifty six cars out of the total stock of sixty were burnt to a cinder. The majority of them, forty seven in all, were exotic sportscars. Twenty seven Ferraris were destroyed. Current models destroyed include the 360 Modena and Spider F1, Challenge Stradale, 575 M Maranello F1 and 612 Scaglietti. Famous past models include a 1971 365 GTB 'Daytona', a 1984 512BB, a 1990 and a 1991 F40, and a 1987 Testarossa. 308 GTB, 308 GTS, F355 GTS, F355 GTB, 348 GTS, 348 Spider, the list rolls on. Ten Maseratis were also fried. Other prestige sportscars to be destroyed include two Lamborghini's, a rare Konigsegg, as well as several historic racing cars. A Dutch Fire Brigade spokesman confirmed that security precautions in place to satisfy the insurance regulations, which saw all the cars locked up, prevented the firemen from moving them, and with it the possibility of saving any. The insurance claim is expected to run into several tens of millions of euros. Joint owner of the business, Frans Munsterhuis Jr was at Monza for the Ferrari-Maserati 'World Finals' at the time of the incident, as the dealership's racing team were taking part in the Ferrari 360 Challenge races. "I have not seen the mess yet," Munsterhuis commented. "My father and brother, with whom I built up the company, warned me not to come along. Mechanics and secretaries were crying at the flames. "Our life work has gone up in flames. All of our cars, and the customers cars were insured, but we have to start from scratch. We lost all of our collectables, unique photos, rare documents, signed books, the list goes on. Those are irreplaceable." This is the second major fire to hit Ferrari this year. Back in March a blaze at the Maranello factory destroyed several new prototypes, putting back new model development.
Are the blessing ... one 612 has been removed, forever saving our eyes . No matter how bad a situation there is always a silver lining. Pete
thanks for the pix --i guess-- just emphasizes the sense of loss........i know, just metal, but still...... james
Yes, it's sad to know these cars are all burned now... Imagine them in a sea of fire... Wish I could have drove out just one or two cars to my home just before this took place... Now they're lost anyway...
Wow the pictures before the fire make me want to cry.. Honestly can you imagine all of those beautifull cars in a fire. I cant......
Utterly sickening..... It is strange that a battery charger could have started such a fire. The area where it initially started must have been carpeted or cluttered with oily rags and other flammable materials.
the f40's will probably not be salvageable. the modern stuff is a tragic loss but not heart stopping. and i bet that any worthwhile vintage models will be salvaged and back on the road within 5 years..... on the insurance question, if you leave your car at a dealer on consignment, then his insurance covers your car. at least that is the way i have always done it. any other way, and you are just stupid to leave it there.
There was not a single car in there that was worth a dead or injured firefighter. I think it was better they knew they had no chance to save them.
Look at the building's picture. The yellow glass Ferrari word and prancing horse coat on the roof are still intact, even though the wall burnt through right under them. Should't hot smoke make it shatter?
3 x F40's destroyed, (One of a well known CEO of a property investment company) No Enzo destroyed. (Inside info I got from a friend yesterday who actually driven all three F40's)
Do they still have that beautiful red 365 boxer? Sold before fire, damaged in the fire, still there? For sale, asking...?
.... but the 365 GT4 BB that used to be there SURVIVED, as that one was not present at the time of the fire ....
I know this is old news, but this movie can make a grown man cry.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BBL7oIMAyo
at the end of the video, it says a 250 gto was destroyed in the fire. i haven't heard that before. is the production person just getting a little creative?