When we stopped to look at the Enzo a few things immediately stood out with me on this car that it was not your typical garage queen. First, was the toe hook on the front bumper, that was an indication that this car sees some track days. Next was the front bumper itself, not only did it not have a clear bra, there were chips in the paint and the whole front was covered in dead bugs. Again another clue that this was not a garage queen. The air intakes....while they weren't packed with pine needles, there were more in there than I have in any of our cars and we park a lot in forests that are full of Pondorosa Pines. This car looked to be as close to a daily driver that I have ever seen with a Ferrari. We took our pics and went on our merry way.
On the way out of Snowbasin, @Tricia Googled "7007 Enzo" and this is where we started to get really interested in the car so we circled back for more pics. These articles are well worth reading. There are some good tidbits on the owner, the cars history including it's speed runs and a near death experience for the car and driver, the ressurrection with the additions of two turbos creating 1,400 Bhp and it's land speed records..and more.
Google links:
Road & Track
Jalopnik
Drivetribe
MM Enzo : Most Miles Enzo
A bit of panel gap.
Toe hook and pine needle debris
No, I didn't tag it.