So much for "half price," eh?
Pardon our utter disbelief, but it seems that Ferrari has
magical powers and can bring cars back from the dead. Ok, let us explain. Back
in 2006, a Ferrari Enzo was crashed by owner Bo Stefan Eriksson who was racing
against a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren on the Pacific Coast Highway. This wasn't
your run of the mill accident. The car was actually split into two pieces!
Incredibly, the Enzo is such a valuable car that being split in two was not
enough to write the car off as totaled. Now it has somehow been fully restored.
Is our incredulity starting to make sense?
The car will be auctioned off on February 3 at an upcoming RM
Auctions event in Paris, France. Ferrari Technical Assistance Services handled
the repairs on the Enzo and even added some modifications. The car was
originally painted in the automaker's signature Rosso Corsa Red but has been
repainted black with red-trimmed seats. Other additions include a navigation
system, a Bose stereo, and back-up camera. The car, which bears the chassis
number 135564, has been certified by Ferrari and only has about 1,500 miles on
the odometer. Even with the accident on the car's record, it is expected to
sell for $1.6 to $2.2 million. No wonder why this car wasn't just written off
as totaled!
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