In 2006, a rare $650,000 Ferrari Enzo split in half in a devastating wreck along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. Local and national news media were all over the story.
News helicopters hovered overhead, shooting video of the mangled red Italian supercar, its front end and passenger compartment resting on the side of the road.
Police grabbed the large body panels and Enzo chunks that littered the pavement, and loaded the seemingly hopeless wreck onto a flatbed truck.
The Enzo, of which only 400 were made after it debuted in 2002, appeared destined to become scrap metal.
Not so.
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Source : BusinessInsider.Com