i have see this car.... owned has also other ferrari ..and is president of owner club ferrari torino. he had an ferrari f40 and sold for this enzo... he had sold her factory to american for 50 usd milion euro.... he has also ( if he don't sell ) 550 barchetta.. he lives near my city ( torino - itlaia )
Did you take the photos in the Ferrari of Dallas showroom of the California Azzuro F50? My office was on the Maserati side of the showroom in the front office. I was there when these cars were on display. I may have run into you there.........
This is a comment on a very old post, but I think one of those Sbarro conversions was for sale a while back. It was posted in the 308/328 section. A Sbarro 328 modification. Asking price was like 90k, cant remember exactly. Weird, but cool looking to me. James in Denver
The first is what happened when the lady in the picture managed to drive her metro into the paddock at Knockhill during a Ferrari open day, god knows how but anyway, she parked up, exited the car and walked away not realising she had left her handbrake off. We heard a shout and a scream when the metro was rolling down the paddock about to squash the little girl. The owner of the 348 jumped to the rescue and pulled her aside as the metro decided to whack his car. All turned out well in the end, just dont let metros into Ferrari open days. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
From the 60th anniversary Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
a customer asked me to value his ferrari, and here is the car to be valued for insurance: Merry Christmas to all of you! kind regards Ever Image Unavailable, Please Login
ferrari on the rear bumper, i did this pic in pshop like months ago and just noticed this..thought it was appropriate. Image Unavailable, Please Login
and a couple more from a couple years ago Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Methinks it has to do with Jody's cheese making business. As they said in The Life of Brain "Blessed are the cheesemakers".