Robbie I saved the gummy bear for you... it's donut flavored.... Al... go buy some shoes that cover your toes.
I like the fantasy world you live in.... In it I get to drive a different Ferrari every day of my life.
You can easily tell that this is Alex's F50 because it has black panels inside the headlight casings. It has not been out of Arizona long, 2 months is all I noticed.
Who knows? I guess there are lots of possible scenarios to why this might happen. Could be: - a wealthy person who found an even better one he/she wants to buy if they can sell this one. - a car broker that had a potential client or two on the hook who later backed out in having an interest. - a death in the family or diagnosis of a terminal condition. - someone who had all their net worth in Circuit City gift cards ...
I know that house, dropped off a Cayenne there when I first started working at Porsche. Won't say to much for the privacy of the guy that lives there but I did recognize him when he came outside because my brother and I ran in to him when he was in his F40 during the point-to-point races at Winterthur last year. He was driving very spiritedly and we happened to catch up with him, very nice gentleman.
Dont mean to be crule but owning sports cars has a side benefit. It motivates me to regularly go to the Gym so I can comfortably fit and drive in them. I am not a genetically small man so it takes work just to stay at a reasonable size for my height and age.I would think it would be difficult to enjoy the sportscar experience if you were unusually tall or unusually heavy or both. I am fortunate to be 5'10" so I can fit in my lotus Elise with full cage and non-removable hartop. Many of my friends cant experience this track machine as they are too tall or........Jon in Delaware
Not crude at all, makes perfect sense. There are many owners who can't truly enjoy their cars because of their size.
Sadly some people just don't like the internet communities. Maybe the new owner will take it to some meet and greets.
The F40 and the F50 are in Bensalem at ProAuto and they are the owners of the car. The pics with the Delaware tag is from some time ago. Nice selection of Ferraris and Panteras currently there.