Friday, June 27, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ride up Goodwood Hill with David Coulthard - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666




The Goodwood Festival of Speed is coming up this week, if you haven't already guessed by our coverage herehere and here. However, many of us haven't seen a full lap of the course, at least since last year's event.
Enter F1 driver David Coulthard and a Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series. Coulthard gives us the breakdown before going up the hill in earnest, if not in anger. A helpful graphic in the corner aids in visualization.

This year's event starts Thursday, and we'll have some boots on the ground along with a live feed of events during the festival -- check back often!

source: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20140624/CARNEWS/140629936?utm_source=DailyDrive20140624&utm_medium=enewsletter&utm_term=article5&utm_content=20140624-Ride-up-Goodwood-Hill-with-David-Coulthard-&utm_campaign=awdailydrive
by Jake Lingeman

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ferrari Enzo Suffers Fender Bender in Connecticut - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666

Ferrari Enzo Crash in Connecticut




A Ferrari Enzo was spotted on Interstate 95 this morning. Emergency vehicles were recovering the car after it hit the central reservation in rush hour traffic. The damage isn’t entirely clear from the images Jalopnik have managed to gather from the accident scene. Apparently the car’s passenger side and rear clamshell were damaged.

Ferrari Enzo Crash in Connecticut

The damage is clearly enough that the car couldn’t be driven away from the scene of the accident. Apparently skid marks were spotted which stretch across the road from the on-ramp to the central reservation. It isn’t clear whether any other cars were involved in the accident and we haven’t heard news of any injuries.

The Ferrari Enzo gets a 6.0 litre V12 powerplant with 660 hp and 657 Nm. All that power is routed to the back wheels so which explains why the car is believed to have lost traction. This isn’t the worst Enzo crash we have seen though. We are all but certain that it will get fixed and will be back on the road straight after

source: gtspirit.com
by Lawrence

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Upturned Ferrari Modena Will Probably Never Be Street Worthy Again - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666




It’s always a sad time seeing a beautiful car treated horribly.

We all know a lot of money can buy you the car of your dreams, but this guy forgot to buy a set of skills to go with his beautiful red Ferrari 360 Modena. Try not to cringe as you watch this driver encounter some over-steer then plummet the $150,000 Ferrari over a steep embankment. When the car hits the tree line, you hear the sound of glass shattering and the body crumpling as the Ferrari tumbles, coming to a stop on its roof. After the crash we see the car winched over onto its wheels and shamefully dragged onto a flatbed.
The horrible noises made as the car lands on its wheels will make you quiver. The driver only suffered from cuts on his head and the passenger was unharmed. The car, however, was completely totaled.

Upturned Ferrari Modena Will Probably Never Be Street Worthy Again
Upturned Ferrari Modena Will Probably Never Be Street Worthy Again
Upturned Ferrari Modena Will Probably Never Be Street Worthy Again
source; http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2014/6/24/Upturned-Ferrari-Modena-Will-Probably-Never-Be-Street-Worthy-Again-7721046/ by Garrett Mitchell

Friday, June 20, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - I Took My Ferrari To A Drag Strip In Rural North Georgia - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


I Took My Ferrari To A Drag Strip In Rural North Georgia

I recently had the opportunity to drive my Ferrari in a highly competitive, precisely timed, serious automotive racing event. It was a quarter mile drag strip located in the kind of place where fishin' is an acceptable destination for a honeymoon.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you read that right: I took a Ferrari 360 Modena – known for its direct handling, excellent cornering, and precise steering – to a race track thatforbids turning. I realize this was an unusual decision, but in my defense, turning can get very tiresome, what with all the moving your hands.
To be clear, I didn't go to just any drag strip. The drag strip I chose is located in the rural Southeast town of Commerce, Georgia (motto: "World's Largest Selection of Calvin Peeing Decals!"), home to approximately 6,500 residents and 47,000 cans of Skoal. Seriously: this is the kind of place where the most popular items at the local Wal-Mart are hunting rifles and pregnancy tests. 
In other words: it was a very interesting night. 

The evening started off around 8 p.m., when we arrived at the drag strip for "tech inspection." If you're familiar with an autocross, you know all about tech inspection: it involves a guy with a clipboard – who is an automotive expert in that he also drives a vehicle equipped with an engine – carefully perusing each car for "violations." He pokes around your car for about 20 minutes, examining highly important automotive qualities such as brake light sturdiness, before announcing that your emergency flashlight battery is out. "I'm going to let it slide this time," he says sternly. "But you should really get it changed if you ever plan on competing at a national level."

Well, it wasn't quite like that in Commerce. In Commerce, the tech inspector was a middle-aged woman whose examination consisted entirely of a) asking if I had modified the car, and b) asking if I would take a picture of her standing next to the car. She also insisted that my helmet was out of date, and told me that I should really get a new one. That was the real low point of the entire evening, because I found my helmet years ago in the trunk of a car I bought off a guy who was being deported, and I don't expect that situation to present itself again anytime soon.
So anyway: after tech inspection, we drove into the staging area, where I – and I use this term as a serious member of the drag racing community – staged. 
Ha ha! I'm just kidding! I have no idea what "staging" is, or why anyone does it. But I do know, from careful observation, that "staging" appears to be what happens when several middle-aged men stand around a stripped-out Camaro with a roll cage and drink beer.
What I did, instead, was wonder why the hell there weren't any cars racing on the track. There were no noises. There was no action. What was going on?!?

As it turned out, there was a vehicle on the track: a medium-sized farm tractor moving up and down the quarter mile with approximately the same urgency as a union plumber. I later learned from fellow participants that it was there to dry the track, although no explanation was given as to why this was needed. It hadn't rained. It hadn't even sprinkled. My own guess is they have to drive the track every few hours because the spectators spit out so much Skoal that it becomes dangerous for participants.


If you're one of those people who wants to skip over all the background information and just get the facts, you're in the right place. I mean, you missed a couple of excellent Skoal jokes. But you're in the right place. 

Here's what happened: after about an hour (an hour!), they had finished drying the track and I got a few passes in. You'd know this if you followed me on Twitter, where I posted one picture of the Ferrari racing a Miata – a race I easily won due to my brilliant driving abilities – and a second picture of the Ferrari racing a CTS-V Wagon, a race I lost due to a combination of factors completely beyond my control. 

For those of you who dispute this claim, here's what I've learned from other drag racers: when you do well, it's because of your own excellent driving. But when you do poorly, it's because of the car, the weather, the track, the tires, the fact that it didn't "hook up," the lights, the crowd, the war in Afghanistan, asbestos, Hurricane Andrew (which destroyed your father-in-law's swimming pool in 1992), the dot-com bubble and, of course, President Obama, who takes the blame for a lot of things in Commerce, Georgia. 

In my case, I lost to the CTS-V because of a missed shift: I went for third and got fifth instead. Naturally, I blame this occurrence on my burnt-out emergency flashlight battery.

In the end, my very best time came on my first run: 13.751 seconds at 103.12 miles per hour. Interestingly, my best trap speed came at the end of the night, on my last run, when I ran a 14.03-second quarter at 106.04 miles per hour. The variation here suggests that a) I have absolutely no idea what the hell I'm doing, and b) I should probably never return to the dragstrip, especially with my woefully outdated helmet.
More interesting was the local reaction to the Ferrari. Oh, sure, there were a few people who gave it angry looks, and the announcer referred to it as – this is true – "some sort of Italian stallion." But most people were genuinely nice to me and eager to check out the car. One guy in a sport bike outfit even came up to me, shook my hand, and said "You've got balls." That was a sign of ultimate respect, especially since he later ran a 9-second quarter mile on two wheels.

source: http://jalopnik.com/i-took-my-ferrari-to-a-drag-strip-in-rural-north-georgi-1592768634
by Doug DeMuro

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ferrari crashed with such force its wheels fell off - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666






This is the dramatic aftermath of a crash involving a £180,000 Ferrari which ploughed into parked cars with such force its wheels fell off.

The shiny red Ferrari 458 Italia came to a stop on a kerb after colliding with four parked cars and a house.
Miraculously, neither the young driver or any pedestrians were hurt in the rush hour crash in Winchmore Hill, north London, but the vehicle lost its two offside wheels.

Witness Laura Sorrell, 51, said: "The young man, I would say he was in his 20s, clambered out through the window, and just stood there looking at the damage.
"He was fine though - I can't believe that nobody was hurt.

"It was such a nice day, there's no telling how many people could have been just standing around on the street.

"Once we realised nobody was hurt, everyone was stood around in shock."
The 202mph car, which is capable of 0-60mph in a blistering 3.4 seconds, left the road and hit a parked car before smashing into a pillar outside a mock Tudor home.

It then knocked into two more parked cars before finally coming to rest, without its passenger-side wheels, against a fourth.

Police and paramedics attended the scene last Friday afternoon, but nobody was injured and the driver was not found to have committed any offences.

Linda, who runs Sorrells Naturally beauty company, said: "The driver was so shocked. He just stood there in disbelief.
"I hope the car wasn't his dad's, otherwise he'd be in big trouble.

source: http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Ferrari-crashed-force-wheels-fell/story-21255778-detail/story.html
by Western Morning News

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Rental Ferrari crash caught on Camera - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666



We really hope this guy opted for additional insurance.
It seems we have recently been reporting more and more accidents involving rare classic cars and beautiful supercars. While we often see the aftermath of these tragic crashes, we rarely get to see them unfold as they happen. But in this video, coming directly from Canada, a camera captures the exact moment when this beautiful Ferrari F430 – a rental from Exotic Car Tours – swerves off the twisty road and meets the guardrail across the highway.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the Ferrari’s front bumper looks awfully unhappy:




Rental Ferrari Crash Caught on Camera in Canada

Rental Ferrari Crash Caught on Camera in Canada

source: http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2014/6/17/Rental-Ferrari-Crash-Caught-on-Camera-in-Canada-7720914/
by Shali Kleinhaus

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Friday, June 13, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Rented Ferrari F430 gets crashed in Canada - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666

Rented Ferrari F430 gets crashed in Canada




If the Ferrari 458 Italia is definitely one of the most crashed supercars these days, than its predecessor, the F430, has to be right after it. The Italian supercar in question has been involved in an incident in Canada recently. The rented vehicle has been crashed into the guardrail after its driver lost control of the wheel. The guys from Wrecked Exotics are saying that the guy behind the wheel has sustained minor injuries. The incident took place in Burlington, Canada.

The Ferrari F430 has been assembled in Maranello between 2004 and 2009 and it was offered, just like its successor, in two body styles, two-seat coupe and two-seat roadster, having also a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout. Ferrari has equipped this supercar with a 4.3 liter V8 engine which is producing a total output of 483 HP (360 kW) and 465 Nm (343 lb-ft) of torque. The 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint takes 4.4 seconds and top speed stands at 315 km/h (196 mph). The unit can be connected to a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed electrohydraulic manual transmission.

source: http://www.inautonews.com/rented-ferrari-f430-gets-crashed-in-canada#.U5k6svldWSo

by Cristian Gnaticov

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, Porsche 918 Spyder and Koenigsegg Agera R in hypercar parade [video] - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666





parade [video]

A unique combo




Four of the most attractive modern supercars gathered at the Assen Circuit in the Netherlands. A video from the local Autoblog's YouTube channel is showing us a Ferrari LaFerrari, a McLaren P1, a Porsche 918 Spyder and a Koenigsegg Agera R surrounded by beautiful grid girls.
As you can see, the event was more of a demonstrative parade rather than a real drag race, mainly because of the bad weather conditions. Furthermore, the vehicles were not driven by professional drivers, but by auto journalists.
Source: Autoblog
http://www.worldcarfans.com/114060976491/mclaren-p1-ferrari-laferrari-porsche-918-spyder-and-koenigsegg

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Video: The 610 WHP Twin-Turbo, Flamespitting Ferrari 348 Challenge - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


VIdeo: The 610 WHP Twin-Turbo, Flamespitting Ferrari 348 Challenge
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This is Stacey Slead’s 1994 Ferrari 348 Challenge car. While some Challenge cars were built at dealers for customers to go to track days, 32 original factory cars left Maranello that year, and this yellow example is #10. With an extensive race history, it’s actually quite a good investment for the money, and a smart collector would spend a reasonable amount of money restoring it to factory spec.


He and Steve Maxwell, of Maxwell’s Exotic Car Service in Mirramar, CA, went the other way. They built a monster. With a twin-turbo 3.4L Ferrari V8 making 610 WHP, a 6-speed gearbox and suspension from a 355 Challenge race car, and all the extra goodies, plus stunning better-than-factory build quality, it just might be the perfect tuner Ferrari.



source: http://www.thesmokingtire.com/2014/video-the-610-whp-twin-turbo-flamespitting-ferrari-348-challenge/

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Friday, June 6, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ferrari California T gets crashed in France - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


Ferrari California T gets crashed in Paris


A brand new Ferrari California T has been recently crashed in Paris in what seems to be a pretty serious collision which will give birth to one large service bill.

Usually when talking about supercar crashes we are used to writing about 458 Italias / Spiders, about Lamborghini Gallardos or Aventadors or you usual McLaren or Porsche. But every once in a while, we get a brand new vehicle in our news, like the one pictured below. According to the guys at Wrecked Exotics, the incident took place near the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, France, on June 1, 2014, but our source isn’t saying anything on how this happened, so if you know more, please feel free to share.

The Ferrari California T has been officially presented to the public during the Geneva Motor Show. The model in question has an exterior design inspired by the 458 Italia, by the F12 Berlinetta or by the FF. The sports car is the company’s most affordable model and it has a 3.8 liter turbocharged engine under its hood, producing a total output of 560 HP (412 kW) and 755 Nm (556 lb-ft) of torque. This is enough for a 0 to 100 km/h sprint made in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 316 km/h.

source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-california-t-gets-crashed-in-paris#.U49lZPldWSo
by Cristian Gnaticov

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge Stradale gets crashed in France - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge Stradale gets crashed in France



A Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge Stradale has been recently crashed in France after its driver lost control of the wheel on a highway.

The newest supercar incident is coming from France, where a Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge Stradale has definitely seen better days. According to the guys from Wrecked Exotics, the Italian supercar in question has been crashed on the A6 highway, in France. Our source is saying that the driver lost control of the wheel and this is what made it look this way. We’re not sure if anyone was hurt in the incident but we do know that the servicing bill will be quite expensive.

Ferrari has introduced the 360 Challenge Stradale as a limited production track day focused car. This is based on the 360 Modena and it has been inspired by the Modena Challenge. The model in question has improved braking, handling and weight reduction. It was offered with 20 HP (15 kW) more and the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration was made in 4.0 seconds, 0.3 seconds faster than the regular Modena. The 360 has been in production between 1999 and 2005 and it was eventually replaced by the F430.

source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-360-modena-challenge-stradale-gets-crashed-in-france#.U49k2PldWSo
by Cristian Gnaticov

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - [VIDEO] See a Ferrari FXX Evo at Monza - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


[VIDEO] See a Ferrari FXX Evo at Monza




If you were looking for some footage with the impressive Ferrari FXX Evoluzione, preferably at the Monza track in Italy, than you have come to the right place.

Ferrari enthusiast and those of you into the extremely expensive Ferrari FXX Evoluzione will be glad to see a couple of units unleashed at the Monza track, in Italy. As you probably already know, the Ferrari FXX Evoluzione is a hot version of the Ferrari FXX, a program which continued until 2009. The model in question has a V12 engine under its hood, which is producing a total output of 850 HP (630 kW), at 9,500 rpm.
Ferrari says that from 0 to 100 km/h, the FXX Evoluzione can go in just 2.5 seconds and the supercar can reach a top speed of 400 km/h (250 mph) in under 40 seconds. Statistically speaking, this is the fastest car Ferrari has ever produced. The Maranello based automaker has produced 30 units of the FXX between 2005 and 2007 and this is basically a high performance race car, with a two-seat Berlinetta body style and a rear-mid engine and rear-wheel drive layout.


source: http://www.inautonews.com/video-see-a-ferrari-fxx-evo-at-monza#.U49ju_ldWSo
by Christian Gnaticov

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Vintage and Exotic Car Restoration Livermore - Ferrari 360 Modena falls off hill in California - FZ Restoration Livermore- (925) 294-5666


Ferrari 360 Modena falls off hill in California




Ferraris are so good that even gravity loves them and since you can’t bring gravity to yourself, you must get yourself to gravity.

I’m still uncertain on the joke written above but considering the fact that Ferrari incidents happen almost on a daily basis, nothing surprises me anymore. The vehicle pictured above is a Ferrari 360 Modena which has fallen off a hill. The driver blamed the road salt left over from the last snowfall, but my guess is that he should have blamed his driving skills. The good part on this story is that the driver and passenger walked away, the bad part is that the supercar didn’t. The incident took place on Angeles Crest Highway, in Los Angeles, California.

The Ferrari 360 has left the production line 9 years ago and since then the Maranello based automaker has created the F430 and the 458 Italia. The supercar came in two body styles, Modena (coupe) and Spider (convertible). It had a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout, taking its power from a 3.6l V8 engine, with 400 HP (300 kW) and 373 Nm (275 lb-ft) of torque. The 360 Modena can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just a little over 4 seconds and it has a top speed of 304 km/h (189 mph).

source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-360-modena-falls-off-hill-in-california#.U4bBGvldWSo
by Cristian Gnaticov

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