Enzo Spotted (With Pics)

Enzo Spotted (With Pics)

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phil321

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65 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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Spotted y'day outside Vidal Sassoon in Manchester.

Anyone know who owns this?

He was in his 50s and looked familiar.

Plate ended in GO.

Apologies for the pics, I am no photographer!

http://phil9521.fotopic.net/c415586.html

jamesketchell

109 posts

243 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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Couldnt find a reg that ended with those letters on the enzo register, but im not sure how up to date they are keeping the site these days:

www.enzoregister.barchetta.cc/events-stories/stories/enzo-ferrari/enzo-ferrari-by-serial-number/default.htm

phil321

Original Poster:

65 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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I'm sure I have heard the plate mentioned/seen it somewhere before but I can't think where.

Also, as I said, the owner looked familiar. I am sure it will come to me!

RickApple

429 posts

242 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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A trip to the hairdressers. I wonder if hes ever been out of second gear......






Ah, the joys of jealousy.....!

Davey S1

13,140 posts

261 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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He probably only took the Enzo while the MX5 was in for a service

I love the Enzo more each time I see it.

maranellouk

2,066 posts

270 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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Although cars of this ability have no business on the high street..........they look even better when out of their natural habitat.

Ah, especially on narrow roads with high buildings around

Maser 4200, Bentley Coupe and Stradale rolled by yesterday much to my delight(bar the dodgey Bentley anyway). Looked so sweet as they all turned off and climbed the highway from Admiralty to Midlevels - for those of you that know HK highways you'll know how impressive it looked.

phil321

Original Poster:

65 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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RickApple said:
A trip to the hairdressers. I wonder if hes ever been out of second gear......


I wondered that too, especially when the guy I presume was the owner came out, had a word with the guy minding the Enzo and then jumped into the back of a blacked out Merc S500 instead! After that, a young blonde lady (early 20s, I presume they're a cost option with the Enzo) jumped into the Ferrari.

A strange sequence of events for a Manchester side street on a Saturday morning.

Still, the Enzo is something else in real life!

Angelis

2,333 posts

243 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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maranellouk said:
Although cars of this ability have no business on the high street..........they look even better when out of their natural habitat.


If I had one, I'd take it to Tesco to pick up milk.

rico

7,916 posts

262 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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Angelis said:
If I had one, I'd take it to Tesco to pick up milk.



A certain well known three letter car magazine did just that...

TUS 373

4,778 posts

288 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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You could at least have taken a piccy of the young blonde as well as the car. We all know what an Enzo looks like, but I sure would like to have a look at the type of girl who is riding around in one. Probably the owner's "niece".

Great bit of "spotted" work there - I hope it wasn't just a Stratstone demonstrator!

sccbishop

8,800 posts

289 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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jamesketchell said:
Couldnt find a reg that ended with those letters on the enzo register, but im not sure how up to date they are keeping the site these days:

<a href="http://www.enzoregister.barchetta.cc/events-stories/stories/enzo-ferrari/enzo-ferrari-by-serial-number/default.htm">www.enzoregister.barchetta.cc/events-stories/stories/enzo-ferrari/enzo-ferrari-by-serial-number/default.htm</a>



I took those 2 pics of JK's Enzo at Goodwood in 2003

>> Edited by sccbishop on Sunday 30th January 22:28

Maserati3200GT

1,576 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th January 2005
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Thats Wayne's.

turbobloke

107,757 posts

267 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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TUS 373 said:
You could at least have taken a piccy of the young blonde as well as the car.
I think there is a pic like that, look at the frontal shot and it could well be the young lady in question is in the background near the Merc. Fortunately for her privacy you can't quite see who it is.

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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It looks to me like Peter Kenyon (Chelsea Football Club - Chief Executive). Mind you, he's not very welcome in these parts, so maybe not.

turbobloke

107,757 posts

267 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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anniesdad said:
It looks to me like Peter Kenyon (Chelsea Football Club - Chief Executive). Mind you, he's not very welcome in these parts, so maybe not.
Could well be

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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If it is he's probably trying to tap up one of the United players. Maybe using the Enzo as a deal sweetener?

OT,

Saw Ryan Giggs yesterday in a black 6.0 Audi A8 heading towards United's ground. I believe these are provided free to some of the players by Audi. Lovely.

turbobloke

107,757 posts

267 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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anniesdad said:
If it is he's probably trying to tap up one of the United players. Maybe using the Enzo as a deal sweetener?
Well it's gotta be something like that - why else would he be visiting Vidal Sassoon in MAnchester...follicle fluid??

granville

18,764 posts

268 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Ah yes, footballers.

Completely off topic, has anyone heard/seen WR's appearence in the latest advert?

Now, I know it's pointless criticising the Roonmeister insofar as being an unlikely candidate for selection to produce The Footlights Spring Reveue but in all my years, I cannot recall listening to somebody quite so lobotomised or vocally gruntiguous.

If ever there was an argument against bankrupting your favourite bunch of overpreened pillocks for the sake of one orc's services, this, surely, is it?

I swear, my favourite cat, when suffering fur balls is more lucid to the human ear than this, this Disney character!

To quote Basil, "Why don't you talk properly?"

Time for Motty to make may for Morris, methinks.

bad loser

259 posts

246 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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I worked for Peter Kenyon about 22 years ago when he was running a nightwear factory in Stoke.

Yes - I really am that old.

He got sacked for 'misappropriation of funds' or something similar.

phil321

Original Poster:

65 posts

244 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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The balding gent stood by the car in the pics was not the owner, just a 'minder'.

Still no closer to discovering the indetity of the lucky/hard working owner though!