Stefan Eriksson Claims $18 Million Ferrari Enzo Was Stolen From Impound
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Updated · Jalopnik · Jun 26
Stefan Eriksson Claims $18 Million Ferrari Enzo Was Stolen From Impound
3 articles · Updated · Jalopnik · Jun 26
Summary
Stefan Eriksson, now out of prison, posted in a Ferrari Facebook group that the Ferrari Enzo destroyed in his 2006 Malibu crash was taken from impound without notice or compensation.
The former owner says he remained the sole registered owner, was pressured into a plea deal, and that the wrecked car was shipped to Italy and sold in France while he was in jail.
The Enzo, once a roughly $2 million supercar, is now potentially worth up to $18 million; Eriksson is seeking its return and arguing with skeptics in the post's comments.
The claim revives one of motoring's most notorious crashes: the Enzo split apart after hitting a pole at an estimated 162 mph, and Eriksson later served prison time before deportation.