I’m sure There were many… Many of the evacuation orders were extremely short notice
then the restoration will costs more than the cars value when finished. may be in 10 years it will look different???
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It is terrible to see this place (state) burning in this way, every year it's the same! I remember Bill S who had seen house and cars destroyed.... We know how many +/- Ferraris would have burned during these fires?
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Cleaned-up the car a little after it has been in storage for a bit. I've been driving it and getting to know it for the past few days. Good times! Image Unavailable, Please Login View attachment 2723475 View attachment 2878360
I was wondering that too. A good friend lost his restored car (and everything else) in a wildfire. The restoration included the most amazingly meticulous Glasurit Rosso Rubino paint job. I felt ill when he sent me a picture of the car in the rubble. He identified the location in picture from the stainless Sub-Zero refrigerator which dropped down through the kitchen floor located directly above the Ferrari. Terrible!