I saw this test mule in 2006 in Spa Are there ppl who have more shots of this car? Test-mule #1 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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i dont know about everyone else, but i LOVE this car, despite its quirky weirdness. i wonder how it performs compared to a regular 348 and a production enzo?
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It had the Enzo engine/transmission. Basically the complete rear end was Enzo prototype. The rest is stock 348. Was road registered for testing purposes of course.
That I knew.. That though, is new Isn't this registration from AFTER it was sold though? So it would be a 'normal' car, used/registered by the buyer...
That looks cool, a Enzo-powered 348 Testa Rossa . Speaking of Enzo test mules, is that what this thing is? http://carpixtv.vidiac.com/toprated/7/79ec8036-65c7-413e-a7cb-c8413ec5a8d7.htm
Wow!! Yes, it is an Enzo mule - first time I see it in motion though. Thanks!! Anyone know how to download this?
Also, how many Enzo test mules like this did they have and what did they do with them once they were done testing with it/them? It sounds different then a normal enzo. Whoever put the video up calls it the "F60"
Here you go, the best I've seen; http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=136354902&postcount=43 Also, a bit OT, but the F50 mules/proto (plus Paris as a bonus ); http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=136365406&postcount=60
Thanks for the pics. You can tell that the Enzo test mule came from the F50, and the F50 test mule came from the F40.....
I think I'd rather have this than a real Enzo. It will definitely be worth much more than one in a dozen or two years, and it's so unique!