A very rare Ferrari 575M Superamerica has recently met its
end in China after its driver has managed to crash it.
Supercar crashes seem to happen not so often these days but
sadly every once in a while an expensive ride gets completely destroyed. The
model pictured below is a very rare Ferrari 575M Superamerica, which has
recently met its end in China. According to the local
automotive media, the incident happened in Guangzhou and the model is
apparently beyond repair, considering the fact that a huge hole has been
created in the engine bay. We’re not sure how the crash occurred or if anyone
was injured, so if you know, please feel free to share.
The Ferrari 575M has been in production between 2002 and
2006, being designed by Pininfarina and offered in a coupe body style, with a
front engine and rear-wheel drive layout. The model was eventually replaced by
the 599 GTB. The 575M Superamerica has been assembled between 2005 and 006 and
it had a 5.7 liter V12 engine under its hood, producing an impressive 533 HP
(397 kW). Only 559 units of this supercar have ever been produced and the world
just lost one example.
source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-575m-superamerica-crashed-in-china/ferrari-575m-superamerica-crash-china-2#.U_y2q_ldWSo
by Christian Gnaticov
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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