Re: Owner sues Ferrari when he can't buy an Aperta LaFerrari
From: Peter Rychel (dino308gt4hotmail.com)
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 00:19:50 -0800 (PST)
So if he has the money, refuses to at least get a chance to buy "the last" one and threatens to sue again and buy a competitor's car (which lets face it, is entry-level compared to the hyper-exotics he'd be more used to), then what's the moral to this story?

If it really is thin at the top, then why turn down such a good customer?

Should I dump my RACE shares then (before the s#!+ hits the fan)?

Peter
From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+dino308gt4=hotmail.com [at] ferrarilist.com> on behalf of scott saidel <scott_saidel [at] hotmail.com>
Sent: December 13, 2016 7:30:04 AM
To: PeterGT4
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Owner sues Ferrari when he can't buy an Aperta LaFerrari
 
He is EVERYTHING that should get him an invite.  Participates in FXX   Buys first of everything.  Flips back to dealer. Etc.  He took it VERY personally.  He know a lot about how things "work" too.  I expect that he will upset that apple cart.  

FWIW he couldn't bid on #500. He refused to attend the event even after getting a personal invite.  

Money is nothing to Preston. He once owned must of the land that is now western ft Lauderdale.  His yearly income taxes are a matter of record - he got sued by Louis Vuitton because people were selling fake bags at his flea market - the guy makes tens of millions of dollars a year $32m in 2011 / $17m in 2012 - he joked that the $5.5M he paid Coach in a similar lawsuit was - and I quote - "pocket change" that's serious SteveJ kind of money. Lol

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On Dec 13, 2016, at 9:22 AM, Brian E. Buxton <BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com> wrote:

He already has a LaFerrari - he wanted the Aperta!  Which I'm not sure why Ferrari wouldn't give him the opportunity ... maybe there is more to the story?  Maybe he's been a problem client?


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On 12/13/16 12:55 AM, Peter Rychel wrote:

The guy had an opportunity to buy the 500th LaFerrari during that auction two weeks ago.


I'm sure he's not starving for cash. The final hammer price at $7M - which is A LOT (too much in my opinion) - was probably do-able for him. If he wanted one THAT BADLY (enough to drop a $1M cheque sight-unseen, prior to worldwide public debut) and if he didn't bid, then it's his loss.


I'm also sure Sergio isn't losing sleep over pissing him off.


Preston is one guy. There had to be plenty others who got turned down to be on the list. I wonder if they tried to bid on this last one as well?


They shouldn't worry, Ferrari will come out with another hyper-exotic in a few years... Meanwhile, he'll have fun with his NSX.


What other possible lawsuit could he bring onto Ferrari (that would stick)?


Peter



From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+dino308gt4=hotmail.com [at] ferrarilist.com> on behalf of Brian E. Buxton <BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com>
Sent: December 12, 2016 10:40 AM
To: PeterGT4
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: [Ferrari] Owner sues Ferrari when he can't buy an Aperta LaFerrari
 

This is the kind of thing I was referring to re: the 500th LaFerrari ... people get "edgy"


http://autoweek.com/article/wait-theres-more/guy-suing-ferrari-finally-dropped-suit?utm_source=DailyDrive20161212&utm_medium=enewsletter&utm_term=headline-center&utm_content=body&utm_campaign=awdailydrive

Preston Henn, Ferrari collector, 24 Hours of Daytona winner and owner of the Florida-based Swap Shop flea market, has finally dropped his lawsuit against the Ferrari. For ...


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