Ferrari Enzos in UK

Ferrari Enzos in UK

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Davey S2

13,097 posts

255 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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Try checking with Carbon McCoy on Ferrarichat.com as he seems to know the whereabouts of every Enzo produced.

spool

122 posts

223 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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Just asking...

I know there is a Enzo Ferrari.
But I've never heard of a Ferrari Enzo.

I see a lot of people writing the latter, tru enough.
But isn't it Enzo Ferrari, in memorandum of the man himself?

>> Edited by spool on Tuesday 1st November 22:05

athorby

2,107 posts

240 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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Hi,
I saw one at Silverstone with the plate of RED 3NZO. Suprisingly it was red.

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Davey S2 said:
Try checking with Carbon McCoy on Ferrarichat.com as he seems to know the whereabouts of every Enzo produced.


Yep that is very true!!

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I have seen 7 in the UK, not sure on details for all of them but:

2 in JCT Leeds, both without number plates, one had tax disc listing the plate as M*53*** (not sure what!)

Yellow on in Graypaul, Nottingham
Red at Dorchester - 999 plates
TK7 - UK plates, Red, Park Lane
Belgian Plates - Chelsea
One other somewhere on the motorway network!

Mr_C

2,441 posts

230 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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there was a yellow one in Graypaul on Saturday with (blue?) Foreign plates on it. and ENZ 111. both in the workshop

I've seen ENZ 111 parked outside my local pub.

jtremlett

1,377 posts

223 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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360boy said:
At over half a million big ones, the Enzo is definitely one for the very well heeled.

However, I reckon that there are more in the UK than one might think.

The following registration numbers are on ones known to me.

Does anyone know of any others?

I believe there were 31 (some say 24) sold new in the UK. However, Romans International in Surrey told me some weeks back that they had sold 15. Now their cars have come from all over (UK, Germany etc.) but then they haven't necessarily sold them all to UK buyers either.

The registrations are somewhat misleading. C17RAN, for example (a UK car, chassis number 133032) was sold by Romans to a Russian living in London and re-registered (from memory) AK7. I would guess there are about 35-40 currently in the UK, but that is just a guess as I don't have details of that many.

Jonathan

>> Edited by jtremlett on Wednesday 2nd November 09:00

>> Edited by jtremlett on Wednesday 2nd November 09:00

anniesdad

14,589 posts

239 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I believe Sven Goran Erikkson has a black Enzo.

If that helps!

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Don't know how true it is, I'm sure I read it on here.

An Enzo was spotted at the Shell station, M6 Haydock junction. Guy commutes from Manc to Liverpool quite a lot down the A580, or the East Lancs Road as we call it around these parts, reg no was A580 ELR.

ferrari355gtb

1,867 posts

251 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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CM1 - Leeds

BCA

8,626 posts

258 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I'd be pissed off if my Ferrari Enzo's numberplate was posted blatantly obviously on a website...

RobGTO

3,454 posts

227 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Why ?

What do you think could happen?

greysquirrel

786 posts

228 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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i'd be pissed off if i spent that much on a car and kept a standard plate on it , such as RX54 AVW ? how boring...

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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BCA said:
I'd be pissed off if my Ferrari Enzo's numberplate was posted blatantly obviously on a website...


Not sure it matters in this case really - I am sure it is pretty easy to find the plates of big fish like Enzos.

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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jtremlett said:
The registrations are somewhat misleading. C17RAN, for example (a UK car, chassis number 133032) was sold by Romans to a Russian living in London and re-registered (from memory) AK7.


I assume that is the TK7 one that I saw in London!

traxx

3,143 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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I remember ages ago someone put up a link to part of the AA website where you could type in any UK reg, and it comes back with the make and model of car.

If you find the site, just try out all the plates you have listed and see if they are still on an Enzo, that way you wont double list them

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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greysquirrel said:
i'd be pissed off if i spent that much on a car and kept a standard plate on it , such as RX54 AVW ? how boring...

Not as strange as it seems, I know a few owners of ultra highperfomanace cars who keep "boring" plates on their cars so they are less memorable should some do gooding numpty wish to report their on road conduct to plod.

DAZ

jtremlett

1,377 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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jtremlett said:
The registrations are somewhat misleading. C17RAN, for example (a UK car, chassis number 133032) was sold by Romans to a Russian living in London and re-registered (from memory) AK7.


I assume that is the TK7 one that I saw in London![/quote]That would be it. Romans had two Enzos, one red, one yellow that were apparently bought by two Russian friends living in London (as wealthy Russians tend to do...). One was registered AK7, the other TK7.

Jonathan

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Woah, that sounds like the way to do it!!

TimW

3,848 posts

248 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Saw one in Sardinia.. and a brand new f430 convertable in black.. this was in august. lol