Spotted Enzo and F40 in convoy yesterday :eek:

Spotted Enzo and F40 in convoy yesterday :eek:

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CedA4

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2,538 posts

260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Must of come through Redbourn or come down the M1 and off at junction 9 before disappearing down the A5 towards Whipsnade, stuck behind a ford fiesta (i think).

The Red Enzo, had just a ENZO number plate with the F40 having MY F40, both in just fabulous condition, and the sound, i had my radio off and the window down just listening to the burble.

I was in total awe of these cars that i missed my turn of towards Slip end !

Sorry meant to say yesterday afternoon about 3-30, 4

>>> Edited by CedA4 on Monday 18th April 11:00

z3stu

161 posts

245 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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The My F40 is owned by the guy that owns Cosmic Wheel Locks in Leighton Buzzard.

Stu

Davey S1

13,136 posts

260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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So is the Enzo (reg EN20). Barry Tracey i think

He also has an F50, 550 Barchetta, 360 Spyder and a couple of 512's.

v15ben

15,892 posts

247 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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I saw that convoy, an Enzo and F40, in London a few months back, heading to a car show I think! It is an amazing sight

lambojim

691 posts

245 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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excuse my ignorance chaps - who is Barry Tracey?

CedA4

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2,538 posts

260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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See above:

Cosmic Wheel Locks in Leyton Buzzard !!

rubystone

11,254 posts

265 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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WTF does this company make and what are their profit margins of their sole line is indeed wheel locks?

CedA4

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260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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I know, i can't imagin there's all that much in locks for wheels.

Davey S1

13,136 posts

260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Never met him but a top bloke by all accounts. He regularly hosts barbecues at his house for the local Ferrari Owners Club.

He is the spitting image of Greg Norman.

Jonny5

3,526 posts

280 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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he used to own wolfrace wheels and a company called carflow.

I believe one of his biggest customers is Ford, judging by his car collection I guess there must be margin in it

CedA4

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2,538 posts

260 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Davey S1 said:


He is the spitting image of Greg Norman.


He must of been driving the Enzo then, cool "old" dude in the baseball hat.

Legend !

Trackside

1,777 posts

239 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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My Mum used to work for the accountants that looked after Barry Treacey's books. He made his money when he sold Carflow (Carflow being Wolfrace backwards!) IIRC.

In '92 he gave me and my brother a couple of tickets for the British GP 'cos he had them going spare. He brought them round to our house in Leighton Buzzard in his Testarossa (no. plate was ACT10N).

His brother runs/used to run a lot of the simulator rides that you see at shows and racetracks.

Davey S1

13,136 posts

260 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Trackside said:
My Mum used to work for the accountants that looked after Barry Treacey's books. He made his money when he sold Carflow (Carflow being Wolfrace backwards!) IIRC.

In '92 he gave me and my brother a couple of tickets for the British GP 'cos he had them going spare. He brought them round to our house in Leighton Buzzard in his Testarossa (no. plate was ACT10N).

His brother runs/used to run a lot of the simulator rides that you see at shows and racetracks.



That number used to belong to a car dealer in Cardiff who started the Action petrol station chain. That was on a Testarossa at one point so maybe he sold them together to Barry.

littlebro

9,453 posts

240 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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A mate of mine told me that there was a Enzo, F40 ( x2) and F50 (x2) around the Silverstone area on Sunday. Assume they'd been to Whittlebury hall.