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Nice pictures Carbon. Don't you just hate it when they park where you can only photograph it from a few different angles.
The car is 2 years old: one question jumps to mind: how many miles have you driven it? Lovely pictures but oh so many! It must have taken you soooo long to upload them and think: you could have covered hundreds and hundreds of miles in your automobile!
Um... Peter...? That's not my car... MY car - a Chrysler Sebring Convertible - was two parking lots over... By the way, my '97 Sebring has just under 199,000 miles on it - and it'll cross over 200,000 by Sunday night...
Hey, NNO, when you finally get to the post office, be sure to include high resolution version of those pics.
great pics Carbon, thanks a lot. knowing me, i got a few questions this is the car (once) owned by Daniel Seneck and/or Kristopher Reid isnt it? is it still a california car and its out visiting near you or did it move out there? is the badge in pics 43/44 the badge thats visible on the right-hand side of pic 75? the latches in pic 49 are the latches seen from farther away in pic 61 correct? is the badge in pic 10 the same one as in 43/44? pic 18 is an F50 engine bay isnt it? i apologize for the questions, i just want to adcance my knowledge of the Enzo in every aspect. thanks. again, beautiful pictures
Okay, PM or email me within the next 30 minutes with your mailing address and it'll go out tonight...!
Big surprise... (and, technically, the proper grammar would be "i HAVE a few questions)... Yes, that's correct... Though, for some reason, i have Kristopher Reid as the first owner, then FoOC, then Daniel Seneck, and now a gentleman out here in Georgia... No, the car is out here now... Along with the F50 in those pictures (which was just recently for sale by Sheehan, S/N 104220, a Murcielago and a Gallardo)... No... The badge in pictures 43 and 44 is the Matricola badge on the passenger's side of the car, in/near the footwell... The badge on the right side of the 75th picture is the same badge in the same location of all Enzos that says, "399 Limited Production"... Yes, those are the same latches... The one on the right is obviously to release the rear deck lid and the one on the left is the front bonnett release... According to the owner's manual, if the rear deck lid release latch doesn't work, there are emergency releases in the rear wheel wells... i believe there is also an emergency release in the front driver's side wheel well for the front bonnett as well... Yes - it wasn't until i downloaded them when i got back here that i realized that it wasn't even remotely clear... That it is...! i feel like an idiot...! Before i posted these, i separated my pictures and i guess, in the heat of things, mixed some of the F50 pictures in with the Enzo pictures... i was going back and forth from Enzo to F50; when people would get in the way of one, i would take pictures of the other... No apologies necessary; there's no such thing as a stupid question, just a stupid answer... Asking questions is usually the only way you ever learn... Good on you for being patient enough to sit and look and ask questions instead of just assuming like other people do... One of these days, i'll be the one asking YOU Enzo questions...!
thanks Carbon. so do not all Enzos have that matricola badge, since you only mentioned the other one that all Enzos have? i assume they all do but just to make sure. dont worry at all of course about that f50 picture, i understand, ive done it before much worse. one time i somehow managed to get pics of a navy blue elise in my folder of a black phantom from an event... i saw the plexiglass (?) engine cover with the holes in it and then i realized the whole engine bay was a little differnt. i appreciate the enthusiasm with which you answer my questions (how is that for proper grammar?). give me 5 years after college, when i have nothing to do, to study Enzos 24/7, then ill be able to entertain your questions.but that surely wont happen. but thanks anyway i appreciate it. take it easy
Oh so many pics!! Thanks I may be the first to ask but how many GBs of Enzo pictures are on your computer and did you see my pics of the yellow NNO i took a couple weeks ago? http://www.exoticcarsite.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=Simsbury-Airport-Fly-In