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  1. Kevin Rev'n

    Kevin Rev'n Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I don't recall the resolution on that dealer crashed Enzo. Did the owner just get paid out and no replacement car?
     
  2. rmani

    rmani F1 Veteran
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    if i had the money for 300k i'd buy that thing. i bet it would just take 300k to repair i can't see how it would take 850k. Parts only cost so much you just need a really good body shop guy working full time to make it perfect. While i'm at it i'd convert it to a 3 pedal manual and have the rarest enzo in the world. ah one can dream.
     
  3. GrayTA

    GrayTA F1 World Champ
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    I would buy it....but I would have to sell everything I own and probably my wife and kids too....


    PDG
     
  4. LightGuy

    LightGuy Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Est. Retail Value: $2,364,969 USD

    And no sense.
     
  5. Bradwilliams

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    Yes, this is what i was most curious about as well. Would the dealer's insurance cover such a claim? Given the fact that the mechanic was out driving it like an idiot? If not, I'd have to imagine that the dealer would be in a world of hurt financially to have to pay that out.
     
  6. Kevin Rev'n

    Kevin Rev'n Two Time F1 World Champ
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    There was a big thread about it going in one of the sections but it was painful to read because there were a lot of people trying to protect/defend the dealership. Can you imagine? I lost track of it and forgot about the car until now.
     
  7. Ski Bum

    Ski Bum Formula 3

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    IIRC, the Enzo was with the dealer to be sold on consignment or prepped for sale so the owner was probably happy to be paid the pre-crash value of the car. If the dealer and its insurance company didn't come up with a deal for the dealer to repair the car, it would seem to me that this is a risky proposition for any purchaser.
     

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