http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1065521_ferrari-enzo-abandoned-in-dubai
Man, that's sad. If that owner really left it because he was going overseas for some failed business deal, as the article suggests, he could have left it with me - or, really, any one of us - and it would have been much better cared - for. ___________________________________________ Spill-Chick well insure itch weird U right's spilled property.
wow, what a shame....at least have the courtesy to snap it in half in a fiery high-speed accident. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think that's the same car that someone on here was trying to broker a few years ago. I think it was in an airport parking facility.
the type of situation you would never imagine to happen for real... what this person doesn't have any close friends, family? serious???
He's estranged from his parents because he didn't take care of the nice things they gave him? _______________________________ Spill Chick well insure itch weird U right's spilled property.
The words abandoned and Ferrari should NEVER go together!!! The parts are worth some good pocket change too, but its still a Ferrari after all!
Wow amazing to see that 275 under all that crap! Its true, back in the 60s and 70s some of the old race cars were JUST old cars that no one wanted. Blows me away. I'd love to stumble onto that 275 someday and buy it.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=405878256100856&set=a.405858109436204.91400.404080919613923&type=3
It's amazing to contemplate, but I've heard about it, too. Yeah - who wouldn't want a 275 GTB? (That particular one might need some work, though!) I remember that there was a genuine 275 GTB at the CP Concours here in Colorado a few years ago - but it was in the parking lot, not on the Concours. It was one of, if not the most, desirable Ferraris there!
Abandoned Ship...sorry if repost, I just came across it and thought I would share. Image Unavailable, Please Login