Sheesh.....100,000 views and 900 replies in a little over 2 days? That's gotta be a record for any thread here.
Breaking News: Police have found Dietrich. He was hiding out in the bushes, using Enzo parts to create crude hunting weapons in order to catch and eat small rodents. Image Unavailable, Please Login
lol... ur sure? U thought it was "jimmy540i.com - 1,200,000.00" hey matches the full retail $ of the enzo
Your way off.. I live on the same street. I was actually the one who posted these pics of his Enzos. Besides, why are you stalking the poor guy? A bit obsessed? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Back to the actual wreck. The driver (and passenger...ya right) are obviously very very fortunate to be alive. We've all seen auto accidents with far less carnage that ended in a fatality. Some of it has to do with the construction of the automobile. In this case, I think it had much much more to do with where the Ferrari struck the pole. If the impact of the pole was just a few feet towards the center of the cockpit (mid door) this would have been a fatality. As it was, it appears the car hit the pole in the "sweet" spot, if hitting a pole at some 100+ MPH can have a sweet spot, thus enabling energy to dissipate by shearing the car in half sending big chunks flying while maintaining the integrity of the cockpit area. Had it hit mid door, it's lights out for all occupants.....very lucky.
I see what I think might be a discrepancy and would hope to clarify with higher resolution pictures. No stalking from me... ...at least not this time.
Latest twist: Erikkson didn't own the car outright, it was in the process of being reposessed by the Bank of Scotland.
Not a problem. I think they know where to find it. Now if they can just find that VIN. And boy are they going to be pissed when they find out the tool kit is missing.
So how much could they charge for an Enzo tool kit anyway? I guess I don't want to know.......... Hope it's not the same "made in India" wrenches they put in '70s cars.
Where'd you get this from? If it's true then tell the guy that lives in the neighborhood to keep an eye out for the black Enzo leaving on a flat bed.