Ouch that looks devastating. I'll take it for 50k!
Yes, it is the same P1 that visited FoW when I was there. Word on the street and several articles is that the owner was out of town and his friends took it for a joy ride. Not sure if that is true or where the picture was taken exactly. Have heard it was already being taken apart and repaired.
Was behind this 456 on the Home Depot access road in Seven Corners at Rt50 and Patrick Henry Dr. during last Wednesday's mid-rush hour snow fall. Despite what Jim G has said, I don't think F-cars make good snow cars. This guy was fish tailing all over the place. Hope he made it home unscathed! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Saw an Orange Lamborghini Gallardo at the Afghan Kabob restaurant in Gainesville, VA - off of Rte. 29 today (2/5/16) during lunchtime. By the way...BEST Kabob restaurant in the area! Bill P.
Grigio 599 on I81 down south near Harrisonburg yesterday around 11am. Roads were covered heavy with salt so I was surprised to see them out and about.
Bright yellow Lambo Aventador in downtown Reston Town Center this afternoon at lunch time. Very nice car!
Sunday - Feb. 28th must have been "Lamborghini Day!" Saw an orange Lamborghini Gallardo spyder on 495 getting onto I-66 West bound around 10:00 AM Later in the day, I saw a Red Lamborghini LM-002 heading North bound on I-270 passing the Montrose Road exit around 4:00 PM. Yesterday was definitely the day to be out and about in your vehicles! Bill P.
He broke down right after that on Northbound I-270 in Gaithersburg. I passed him after he had pulled over in the main lanes around 4:30.
One of the girls I work with showed me pics this morning of the remains of what I think was a Red F430. It was thoroughly burned and all I could recognize was the 430 wheels and a little bit of the red front bumper cover. She got it from a friend who owns a towing company. She said it happened This past weekend in Prince William/Manassas area. I hope it wasn't anyone from here and everyone got out safely.
Looks like fire most likely started in engine compartment, based on amount of fire from that area. You can see it is moving forward from the back. Sorry for the loss, still a scary experience I am sure.
Fess up Anyone we know?? Superamerica on 895 in MD heading north at 12:30 today Image Unavailable, Please Login