Ladies and gentlemen, we are here to give you a new episode of the FBI Crashes Ferrari F50 saga. We’ll remind you that that vehicle was seized and subsequently wrecked with the Bureau refusing to pay and winning the trial.
Now, the car is up for grabs, at a surprisingly low price (even for its condition) of USD65,000 (around EUR48,850 at the current exchange rates). In this case, Motors Insurace’s claim of USD750,000 (EUR563,710) for the damage done by FBI agent C Kingston seems insane.
The vehicle, which hasn’t clocked any more miles since it was crashed back in 2009 (it came with 7,023 or km 11,307 km) is sold with a Certificate of Salvage, which means that you can’t drive it on the road.
Via: Jalopnik
The vehicle, which hasn’t clocked any more miles since it was crashed back in 2009 (it came with 7,023 or km 11,307 km) is sold with a Certificate of Salvage, which means that you can’t drive it on the road.
Via: Jalopnik