I've decided that silver is my new favorite color on an Enzo. Mr. Sackey, you said that the owner bought it to drive, which is awesome. As a "spotter," I'd love to catch this monster running around on the streets, so I'm wondering, how often does he plan on driving it? [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBG_D4UN05I[/ame]
Agreed, a silver Enzo is quite special. As often as he can, hard to tell how often as he has a considerable number of cars he likes to drive, 288 GTO being another Supercar and the 599 FXX track car besides..
What's the number of VIN for this Enzos? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/812/2003ferrarienzo1.jpg/] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/685/img2615a.jpg/] The first is from Andorra and the second is from Spain
Can a i as something? Does anybody know how many TdF Enzos has been made? I think that i've seen at least two both of them with brown/tan seats. Thank you
A quick look at Autogespot shows what seem 4 different TdF Enzos in Europe. Two with British registrations, one Swiss and one from Monaco. If the dates of the spots are any accurate it doesn't seem likely that any of them are same s/n having changed registration. I think I recall the Swiss car was factory painted TdF, but no clue about the rest being repaints or not.
To my knowledge, only two were originally finished in Blu TdF. One is registered in Switzerland and the other one is registered in Monaco. The one that resides in London was originally finished in a unique shade of silver. The current owner changed the registration number shortly after purchasing the car. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The blue (repainted) Enzo with UK plates "LF 54 ASO" and then "TII MLO" is S/N 136085. It was originally Matt Titanio Extra Campionario. Marcel Massini
Thank you Marcel. Another thing, are you agree with 2Tdf built original by Ferrari? This one from Monaco, I never see it...
Thank you all for the infos. So the Switzerland's Enzo is original painted in TdF and UK's is repainted. Correct?
OK, so the spot dates are hardly accurate, not a big disappointment, anyway... What a shame I didn't continue the public register of the Enzo, but things got busy at that time...