Dad, Can I Borrow The Car?
Saw bits and pieces of this story floating around on the 'net, so I tried to dig up more pictures and get to the bottom of it. So here's how it originally goes:
New Ferrari for Dad - $1,000,000
Son borrows Dad's new car to try out..................
and hits Power Pole at 200 MPH.
The driver only had some seat belt bruising and 2 small cuts.
Car loss - $1 Million bucks!
Waiting list for a new one - 2 years
When can son drive Dad's car again - next life time
When will kid not be grounded and see the light of day - same day the polar ice caps melt
but he is still alive....Priceless................
Car only had 9 miles on it !....One mile of it was during the wreck.
I'm not really sure if the above story is true, but it doesn't really matter. The pictures are real. The Enzo Ferrari was smashed to smithereens, but no sign of blood or guts or brains splattered all over the wreckage. So I guess that means whoever was driving the car did live. And that, in itself, is downright amazing.
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The pictures above are actually of the Ferrari Enzo destroyed by Stefan Ericksson, formerly CEO of the company that released the failed Gizmondo handheld game system. According to the police report, he hit the pole on Pacific Coast Highway at 162 MPH.
Also known as “Tjock-Steffe” in Sweden.
and he actually two enzos
When the son gets out of the hospital, I think a nice fanny tanning is in order!!
@Jimmy Nelson, What on earth did you write that for? Could you not read what was said? A “fanny tanning”? lord above are you some sort of pervert? And hospital? There was nothing wrong with him, this was the crux of the story, expensive car, terrible crash, no injuries, and it wasn’t a kid that did it!
God help us