Ferrari F-50 Stolen during test drive in Philly!

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  • Mango
    i cant wait to blog this
    • Feb 2002
    • 4557

    #1

    Ferrari F-50 Stolen during test drive in Philly!

    HAHAHA This conman rocks. I think this is hilarious. The car is valued at $729,000!!!


    He dropped off salesman - and took off in Ferrari
    By JIM NOLAN



    You think YOU'VE had a bad day.

    How'd you like to be the trusting Main Line Ferrari salesman who got out of the passenger seat to switch places with a prospective customer last week, only to be left at the curb?

    In case you're wondering, that was a $729,000 f-50 Ferrari. Red, of course.

    The salesman, not to mention Lower Merion police, are still looking for the car, which detectives believe may have been driven into a trailer shortly after it was stolen for shipment overseas or a black market transaction.

    Even harder to believe is that the silver-tongued con man was able to get behind the wheel of the Italian roadster without even showing a driver's license, according to police.

    It all happened Sept. 16 at Algar Ferrari, on Lancaster Avenue, in Rosemont, one of only 32 Ferrari and Maserati dealerships in North America.

    Lower Merion police said a man called the dealership saying he was flying up from Atlanta and was interested in a red, 1995, f-50 in stock.

    He arrived wearing a shirt and tie and a Rolex watch, acting affluent and telling the salesmen that his limo was parked next door in the Acme parking lot.

    Salesmen always accompany prospective customers on test drives. But police said that after the first test drive with the salesman behind the wheel, the con man asked to take another spin driving himself, saying he was concerned about the brakes.

    Police said he told the dealership that he left his wallet and license at the airport. Nevertheless, a manager agreed to let him drive with the salesman.

    Around 5 p.m. on Spring Mill Road, the man asked if the salesman would drive the rest of the way back to the dealership.

    "When the salesman gets out, he just takes off," said Det. Charles J. Craig, who is handling the case.

    Despite rush hour and rapid police deployment to the area, there was no trace of the car, leading cops to suspect the con man had accomplices.

    "This took a lot of planning," said Craig.

    Police released a description of the Ferrari thief - White, around 6-foot, slender, with short, clean-cut, reddish-brown hair and glasses. The Ferrari is pretty hard to miss.


  • shartley
    paintball player
    • Mar 2001
    • 9169

    #2
    HeeHee

    Not only looking for a stolen car... but now looking for a new job.

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    • Big'n slo
      Sponsored by...my paycheck
      • Mar 2003
      • 1909

      #3
      Re: Ferrari F-50 Stolen during test drive in Philly!

      Originally posted by SprayingMango
      Police released a description of the Ferrari thief - White, around 6-foot, slender, with short, clean-cut, reddish-brown hair and glasses. The Ferrari is pretty hard to miss.


      They've got it all wrong,

      I'm six three with goatee...sheesh

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      • 1stdeadeye
        Still around????
        • Jun 2002
        • 8501

        #4
        Re: Re: Ferrari F-50 Stolen during test drive in Philly!

        Originally posted by Big'n slo




        They've got it all wrong,

        I'm six three with goatee...sheesh
        Shhhh Jeff! They might be on to us. Buy the way it is my turn to drive the "car" this weekend!

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        • Will Wood
          Evil Monkey
          • May 2002
          • 3475

          #5
          Haha, that's great.

          I bet it's gonna be on ebay soon

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          • e mag
            Member Senior
            • Apr 2003
            • 726

            #6
            Originally posted by Will Wood
            Haha, that's great.

            I bet it's gonna be on ebay soon
            There was actually an F40 on ebay a few weeks ago. Kind of makes me want to go steal a ferrari, the article says "This took a lot of planning", but it really doesn't seem like it. He just had to have a trailer waiting near wherever he had planned to stop and have the dealer get out.

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            • rtslave
              Speed is all I need!!!!!
              • Jan 2003
              • 221

              #7
              People are way too trusting these days, I can't belive that a 750,000$ car didn't have "Lo- Jac" or something in it..
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              • Surreal
                rofl
                • Dec 2002
                • 351

                #8
                Re: Ferrari F-50 Stolen during test drive in Philly!

                Originally posted by SprayingMango
                "This took a lot of planning," said Craig.
                AHHHAHAHAHHAHAHA!! alot of planning? that was one of the most simple plans i've EVER heard!! LOLOL!!
                Tom_Kaye: well it would have been nippinout
                Tom_Kaye: but like an idiot he said
                Tom_Kaye: I love tubgirl
                Tom_Kaye: we cant seem to let go of that chick

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                • Konigballer
                  "Dusty Bottoms" on MCB

                  • Jun 2003
                  • 1254

                  #9
                  not planning fellas......BALLZ. And ballz that big must be respected

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                  • gimp
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 2368

                    #10
                    Yeah, it takes ballz. It's simple to steal one of these cars, but who is gonna do it? If you get caught, your screwed.

                    I saw a brand new ferarri in Montreal last weekend. We stopped right next to him at a light. Soon as the light was green, he was gone, already at the next light. Then we moved. Man that thing was fast. To bad I blew all my money on beer and strippers. I'm never gonna be able to afford a car like that.

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                    • Marek
                      AGD Polka Band Leader
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 774

                      #11
                      Originally posted by rtslave
                      People are way too trusting these days, I can't belive that a 750,000$ car didn't have "Lo- Jac" or something in it..
                      I'm with you. I would think they would have some sort of tracking system on the really pricey car.
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                      • Automaggin2
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 2506

                        #12
                        wow, how can they not find a 700,000 dollar ferrari? You cant miss it
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                        • FooTemps
                          HURRRR
                          • Sep 2001
                          • 6702

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Automaggin2
                          wow, how can they not find a 700,000 dollar ferrari? You cant miss it
                          Oh it's really easy for a car like that to just disappear, it's called long term storage or putting the thing into a trailer or putting it in a cargo box for shipment overseas or maybe driving that thing out of the state into the middle of nowhere.

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                          • SprayingMango
                            i cant wait to blog this
                            • Feb 2002
                            • 4557

                            #14
                            Here is a pic of the car.

                            It's been described in the autoworld as "Part Batmobile...part ballistic missle." 0 to 60 in about 4 seconds. Top Speed 203 MPH.

                            There were only 349 ever made also.

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                            • Surreal
                              rofl
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 351

                              #15
                              w0w .. that's hot.
                              Tom_Kaye: well it would have been nippinout
                              Tom_Kaye: but like an idiot he said
                              Tom_Kaye: I love tubgirl
                              Tom_Kaye: we cant seem to let go of that chick

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