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Ferrari ENZO, F50 and F40 U.K

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by adamF430, Mar 9, 2010.

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  1. adamF430

    adamF430 Karting

    Oct 30, 2009
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    Cheshire, England
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    Adam Melville
    #1 adamF430, Mar 9, 2010
    Last edited: Mar 9, 2010
    Hi, can anyone tell me the colours of all (or what colours these cars are in) of the Enzo's, F50's and F40's in the UK, i believe that there are around 28 Enzo's, 25 F50's and 78 F40's. I would really appreciate it if anyone could find this info or if anyone knows the colours or roughly what colours these cars are in that are currently in the U.K.


    many thanks


    adam.
     
  2. SSNISTR

    SSNISTR F1 Veteran

    Feb 13, 2004
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    Not gonna be easy. Most of the UK F40's will be red. But I know of at least two black ones, a yellow one and I think one dark blue one too.

    EDIT: Plus one white one.
     
  3. thepinkumbrella

    thepinkumbrella F1 Veteran

    Feb 26, 2006
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    #3 thepinkumbrella, Mar 10, 2010
    Last edited: Mar 10, 2010
    The numbers you have referenced are how many came in to the UK via Maranello Concessionaires, the UK importer.
    Many have come and gone both ways as they are all traded throughout Europe and Asia (F40 & F50) and the Americas (Enzo).

    Regarding colours, the vast majority of F40s are finished in Rosso Corsa, as are the F50s although there are some well documented examples of both in varying other colours.

    Enzos off the top of my head in the UK:
    One Blu Tour de France
    At lease one silver
    At least three/probably four/possibly five black
    Not sure about yellow (Clapton's has long gone), but at least one other
    Several red (various shades)

    But as Ryan states, this is not easy to quantify as a few have changed colour and I'm sure several more will, and with the state of the British pound many more will leave these shores.

    Paul
     

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