Re: Some idiot with too much money and not enough skill
From: Clyde Romero (clyderomerof4bellsouth.net)
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 19:13:56 -0700 (PDT)
I don't know how it happened 
Looks like trailing throttle oversteer to me 
Rear end stepped out hit a guardrail 
The way I see it the guy spent big money on the car and none on how to drive it
He needs to buy a plane 
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On Oct 31, 2014, at 10:03 PM, Adam Green <FlatCrank [at] gmail.com> wrote:

Is there a back story to this damage?  So many of the cars on coparts show up on other "barn find" secondary market sites, but only once the car proves to be a basket case.  Especially true of anything with a composite structure.  I wonder what will come of all the current model cars arriving with composite materials and priced nearer $100K than $1M.  Hopefully the technology advances to the point that cars can be structurally repaired (and insured thereafter ...) rather than parted out.

Personally, the Enzo never "did" it for me.  The same with the Carrera GT -- just a sensational machine, but lacking the unfiltered "this is the one" reaction that I've felt about the F40 since love at first sight.  

Still, if someone said "here's an Enzo with a broken tub, go get a boat shop to slap some fabric down and spread on the resin, then bake it" I'd be sorely tempted to have such an insanely fun track car (even if slower than a Tesla ...)

Adam

On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Clyde Romero <clyderomerof4 [at] bellsouth.net> wrote:

Lot # 265203342003 FERRARI ENZO 6.0L 12

THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS "AS IS - WHERE IS" - ALL BIDS ARE BINDING AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL What this means

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