i detail exotics in northern ca and my boss lives part time in las vegas and his penthouse is two floors down from tony bennet's and also steve wynn and he has told me numerous times that downstairs there is a black enzo that sits in the garage, usually covered which sits next to my boss's 03 murcielago (yellow). i haven't been up there but when i go i will take pics. just my .02
Sure... 128014 was probably the last of the Enzo prototypes - certainly not the first. It was originally yellow with a black interior. It was later for sale, where the buying party - CEO of Puma sport shoes - had them repaint it black. It's in Germany, on German plates N-FI 60.
FWIW, these are pictures of the Enzo that was on display at Wynn at the time of their opening (April '05). I believe the same car has earlier been displayed at The Wynn Collection, before the hotel opened. But I can't say I know who actually owned it. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yup, thats the one thats in Colorado now. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
that's definitely it. I only know of two "black & tan" Enzos in the world (the other is in Luxembourg), though I'm sure there are a few more somewhere
The Black Enzo that was sold in Vegas was bought by a friend on mine in Calgary Canada. Now we have two in the city.
Carbon - I missed your post earlier, so I'm just commenting now. I know Sean Kilmek. He was (and perhaps still is) personal assistant to Elaine Wynn, Steve's wife. (His business card says "Estate Manager", but from what I could tell, it could have said "Gofer".) He was a 30 something kid (NTTAWWT). I met him when before the dealership opened, when the Wynns were selling Elaine's 456 privately. I answered an ad in the paper for the car, which gave Sean's name as the contact. He was the person who showed me the car, in which (BTW) I rapidly lost interest. But I certainly got the feeling that had I made an offer, he would have had to check upstairs to get approval. Bottom line is I very seriously doubt he ever owned an Enzo. He probably was just the contact for a possible sale; either Wynn or one of his execs (Marc Schorr, the CEO is a big Ferrari guy) was the likely owner.