Anyway, slight correction. To purchase an Enzo as new, the prospective customer needed to be a current owner of at least three Ferraris, needed to have owned each of those three cars for a minimum of five years each, and one of those three cars had to be a 288 GTO, F40 or F50.
To get an F50 was the same deal (needed to have three Ferraris at the time, having already owned each for a minimum of five years, with one of the three being a 288 GTO or F40), plus they were only initially leased by the factory, and then later purchased after the leases were up.
Last edited by MrFatbooty; Apr 26, 2005 at 08:31 PM.