When the 4.3-liter V8-powered F430 was new it typically retailed for around $220,000 and a used one now can be bought for about half of that price. For this reason, and many more, we can’t understand why the owner of an F430 would completely abandon their vehicle after getting a boot on the wheel. Surely the owner of such an expensive car can afford to pay the fine and have the clamp removed?
It’s also possible that the owner could be so wealthy that it’s simply not worth the trouble of having the boot removed. Whatever the case may be, there is currently a lonely red Ferrari F430 sitting on the streets of Paris awaiting a claimant. Will someone adopt it?
Nouvelles connexes