Jitway Posted March 1, 2008 Share Posted March 1, 2008 (edited) Fake Ferraris seized in mafia-run factory Police have discovered a factory in Sicily producing fake Ferraris. Engineers working for the mafia at the small workshop in Campobello di Licata, near Palermo, took second-hand cars and turned them into replicas using photographs as a guide. Seven cars under construction were impounded, as well as £350,000 worth of machinery, tools and cash. Police also raided addresses in Milan, Rome and Puglia and seized a further 14 cars that were already on the road. The cars, which were priced at between £15,000 and £35,000, depending on the model, were sold over the internet and in second-hand car showrooms across Italy. Police believe that dozens were being sold each month. The workmen were described as "extremely capable" by Francesco Carofiglio, who headed Operation Red Passion. However, the fakes were easily spotted because they have a narrower chassis and thinner wheels than a genuine Ferrari. Police said the fakes could also be distinguished by the sound of their engine. Typically the engineers used the Pontiac Fiero, a two-seater American sports car from the 1980s, as a base for their fakes. "The sound of the Pontiac's V4 engine is nothing like the Ferrari 348GTS's V8 which it would be turned into," he said. Either the Pontiac or a Toyota MR2 would be stripped down then fitted with a mix of genuine Ferrari spares and glass fibre panels. Police said the buyers were usually "businessmen" who knew that the cars were fake and would often hire out the cars for special events such as weddings. 35000 for a Pontiac hmmmm no thanks. Bet it don't run like a Ferrari. Source HERE Edited March 1, 2008 by Jitway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tynvar Posted March 3, 2008 Share Posted March 3, 2008 LOL I thought it was going to be about the chinese... funny story. If you buy car magazines you can see fiberglass kit adds to turn your car into a ferrari all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gryph Posted March 3, 2008 Share Posted March 3, 2008 It would be easy to trick the average person. Nice way to pick up chicks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chibi Kami Posted March 4, 2008 Share Posted March 4, 2008 As long as they were being bought by people who realized they were fakes, no fraud has been committed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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