2/28/12

Ferrari's sold cheap in auction

Washington - Reported by autoevolution, Monday (2/27/2012), a car that was never used again since the accident in 2009 and it would also leave little problem for prospective buyers. This car apparently did not have a certificate that can not be taken in normal street.

This case stems from the Ferrari F50 supercar was stolen from Ferrari dealers in Pennsylvania, USA in 2003.

When the the car is is found on 2008, parties insurance who already become car owners hand over the car super it to the Ministry the Justice because become goods of evidence for process investigation. The car is still in the hands of the FBI in Kentucky, United States until 2009.

When one of the FBI agent Fred Kingston Ferrari move with Assistant U.S. Attorney J. Hamilton Thompson, suddenly exotic car it's glide uncontrollable after Kingston are behind the wheel.

Kingston by Thompson is trying to control the car, but the tail of the car is moving wildly and eventually crashed into a small tree on the roadside. As a result the front of the damaged car and damaged the left door.

Insurance is asking the FBI to restitute damages up to U.S. $ 750,000. Because it was not responsible, the FBI refused to pay.

Well, it still has something to do with the unique story of a crashed car Ferrari F50 by FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) in 2011 then? The car is now sold cheap.