Man Steals $729K Ferrari During Test Drive
(Ardmore-AP) - September 26, 2003 ? Where do you hide a 729-thousand dollar Ferrari during rush hour?
That's what police in the Philadelphia suburbs want to know, after a con man drove off with a red Ferrari F-50 during a test drive.
The F-50 can hit 60 miles per hour in less than four seconds and tops out at 203 miles per hour.
The car hasn't been seen since the thief, a nattily dressed man who claimed he had flown up from Atlanta and had a limo waiting nearby, took the test drive September 16th without producing a license. The I-D, he said, was in the wallet he had left at the airport.
The salesman from Algar Ferrari in Rosemont first took the prospective buyer for a spin, then let him get behind the wheel. During the test drive, the man pulled to the side of the road and asked the salesman to drive back to the dealership. When the salesman got out, the thief sped off.
Police theorize the was hustled into a trailer and quickly shipped overseas for sale on the black market.
The company made just 349 of the eye-popping Italian roadsters in 1995 to commemorate its 50th anniversary. It's described by one car-enthusiast Web site as "part Batmobile, part ballistic missile."
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
I looked at that ferrari not too long ago lol
(Ardmore-AP) - September 26, 2003 ? Where do you hide a 729-thousand dollar Ferrari during rush hour?
That's what police in the Philadelphia suburbs want to know, after a con man drove off with a red Ferrari F-50 during a test drive.
The F-50 can hit 60 miles per hour in less than four seconds and tops out at 203 miles per hour.
The car hasn't been seen since the thief, a nattily dressed man who claimed he had flown up from Atlanta and had a limo waiting nearby, took the test drive September 16th without producing a license. The I-D, he said, was in the wallet he had left at the airport.
The salesman from Algar Ferrari in Rosemont first took the prospective buyer for a spin, then let him get behind the wheel. During the test drive, the man pulled to the side of the road and asked the salesman to drive back to the dealership. When the salesman got out, the thief sped off.
Police theorize the was hustled into a trailer and quickly shipped overseas for sale on the black market.
The company made just 349 of the eye-popping Italian roadsters in 1995 to commemorate its 50th anniversary. It's described by one car-enthusiast Web site as "part Batmobile, part ballistic missile."
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
I looked at that ferrari not too long ago lol
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