Hello, a Military friend took pictures of a red Enzo that appears to be us spec while on deployment to the Dominican Republic. It belonged to a drug runner No VINs known and not sure what happened since then. Image Unavailable, Please Login
There is a red Enzo in Vancouver BC right now. It is going to be on display once Vancouver Ferrari Maserati opens. I will try to get the VIN for you once I see it and it goes on display.
They had just taken possession of these vehicles from the owner/drug runner they were at the former owners storage before they were moved and he doesn't know where now
Anyone know anything about an Enzo rumored to be in the Omaha, Nebraska (that's right, I said NEBRASKA !!) area????
Do tell... I'll check when I get home, but I've heard about this car before and I don't think that I know its serial number.
I had my first Enzo in Georgia, moved it to North Carolina & sold it last year. Rumor has it, there is another Enzo in the NC garage. Jati
Car was supposedly sold (used, I believe) through Ferrari of Denver. Got any "friends" at FoD that might be able to provide the serial to you?
Yes, it went up north; I got three phone calls about your car that day. So is there really another in the garage? LOL, I don't know anyone at FoD. And if I did, I highly doubt they'd give me the serial number.
Carb, do you have the SNs of the two Enzos at Steve Harris? One black and one red. They also have an all-red supercar lineup.
You are very accurate, Carbon, and I like that. But, I have a question: You listed some Enzo's in Illinois, where I reside, and most, from what I see on the maps, seem to reside in North/Central Illinois. Is that true, or are there too many in Chicago that the dots would overlap? I was wondering, because I, living in a Chicago suburb, can't picture any Enzos, or any exotic car, for that matter, residing in a small farm town of North/Central Illinois, especially having seen what small Illinois towns look like. I have never actually seen an Enzo in real life, either. (Just pointing that out. I want to, though.) Feedback would be appreciated, thank you very much. --Matthew
Dots don't show actual locations within each state. The dot just represents that there is one somewhere in the state.
Following up on this old post (sorry been to busy). The owner of the car did all the research and had a renowned jeweler locate the watch for him. My understanding is that several Girard Perragaux Enzo Watches where made. Please look at this link http://www.p178host.com/gpgallery/gp_enzo/index.html