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Enzo on EBay

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by coachi, Jul 4, 2007.

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  1. coachi

    coachi Formula 3

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  2. roccoriley

    roccoriley Karting

    Jun 24, 2007
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    Shill bidding is common in the auto section on eBay. Looking at the history of bidder one, it fits the shill bidder profile.
     
  3. jorge.rios

    jorge.rios F1 World Champ
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    Sorry...but what´s the shill bidder...??
     
  4. Baasha

    Baasha Formula 3

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    as far as the "most expensive Enzo sold" the one from the Penske-Wynn dealership in Vegas sold a black Enzo for ~$1.4MM. I'm quite sure that no other Enzos have been sold for above that price although I could be mistaken. But $1.4MM is on the high side even for black; for red, no freakin way...
     
  5. ELIM

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    #5 ELIM, Jul 5, 2007
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  6. furious_ferrari

    furious_ferrari F1 Rookie

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    SEX!
     
  7. GERRA456gt

    GERRA456gt Formula 3

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    +1
     
  8. Drive550PFB

    Drive550PFB Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The Penske dealership in the Wynn has Roger Penske's FXX on display. It's pretty raw and absolutely beautiful.

    In my opinioin the Black Enzo is the most beautiful car ever made. That view in the posted picture--the rear 3/4ths view is the best view.

    I'll have one some day, probably after they come out with the F-70, whatever that turns out to be.


    As for the FXX -- It is gorgeous. Does anybody know what the loop --ahead of the driver, outside the windscreen, and under the "bonnet"--is used for. Tony, the Ferrari rep there did not know what it is used for.

    One more comment . . . the guys at Wynn Ferrari--Tony, especially--could not have been nicer or more accommodating. They are purely a class act, and exhibit the highest of professionalism.
     

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