I mean that's no surprise that happens in The Rock with a Ferrari and an FBI agent, but Nicolas Cage drives a yellow F355 Spyder. "You just crashed your Ferrari." "It wasn't mine." See samething.
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I mean that's no surprise that happens in The Rock with a Ferrari and an FBI agent, but Nicolas Cage drives a yellow F355 Spyder. "You just crashed your Ferrari." "It wasn't mine." See samething.
I mean, is crashing a car a fireable offense? If you crash your car going to work should you get fired? I understand it's not his car right, and it's an expensive car, but he's an FBI agent not a car transporter he just needs to stick to doing FBI agent stuff instead of trying to get into the car transport business, he shouldn't lose his job. However, the FBI should pay for the car instead of the insurance.
@@dedalliance1 It was a joyride. They were supposed to tow it. So yeah, I would say taking an expensive car on an unauthorized joyride and crashing it is a fireable offense.
@IndependenceCityMotoring I mean I guess so. But just because he sucks at driving super cars doesn't mean he's not a good fbi agent which is kinda my point. Let's be honest if we had the opportunity to even drive an F50 around a parking lot even if it was slightly illegal we'd probably do it right? He just needs to not be allowed to drive cars they take in for evidence. I still don't necessarily think he should be fired.
I saw this car moments before it was stolen. Its not often an f50 pulls up to a parking lot while youre doing cross country hill practice, which was right around where it was stolen
I've actually ridden in the F50 this story was about. The guy who stole this Ferrari also stole a 328 and a Testarossa the same way he stole the F50. I actually got to drive the 328 and Testarossa. I have only driven 2 Ferraris and sat in 3 Ferraris in my life, and all three were stolen! 😆
Some day I’ll get around to chronicling this story accurately. It was a surreal time and I was extremely fortunate to get my funds back (which is a story in of itself 😮)
In high school I had gone on a family vacation to a resort/campground that was on an Indian reservation. Some family friends also went with us. Our friends had just bought a couple of brand new jet skis. This was their first and only time they got to enjoy them. While we are getting ready to pull them off the trailer. Someone had came in to pull his boat out of the water and ended up hitting one of them. Some words had gotten exchanged and the guy eventually pulled his boat and left. The next thing we know. Tribal police showed up saving that "Someone had reported that we had been going to fast in the no wake zone." They ended up confiscating the jet skis. They had to fight the tribal police for 3 years to get them back. And when they finally got them back. One of them had a blown engine and the other one looked like it had fallen off the trailer at high speed. They tried taking them to court but ended up losing.
as a white person, i was advised many years ago to stay OFF tribal land whenever possible which should mean other than driving through at the posted limit......
Wow - Algar was my client at the time and this car loss changed a large national insurance company's underwriting philosophy. Cool to see this video as I knew most of this story but not all.
@Juggalo Jack I've ran into random people on the internet who have supplied me with enough specifics and in a certain manner that satisfy any doubt I have about whether or not they're being truthful, but I'm more curious to know the deets for the sake of knowing
I saw this car when it was at Algar the week before it was stolen. A friend had his Mondial in for service and the F50 was in the garage showroom part of the dealership with the huge roof case behind it. Years later I'm in San Diego at Symbolic Motors (now Ogara) and what do I see? The Algar F50 for sale. I have a picture of myself next to it. One of the most amazing cars ever made and this particular one, with the insane story behind it, make it that much more special.
I remember seeing this car as a kid. we would always played for speed and I was stoked to see it irl. this car stuck out like a sore thumb around lexington. sad the way it ended for her.
When I was in 4th grade, I stole a pack of football trading cards from a gift shop. I was looking over my shoulder for the next 3 years. I cant imagine the mindset it takes to be an adult and steal a 3 million dollar super car.
@@nkeet89 I know. I was able to get him to post about what happened on FerrariChat after I mentioned to him that the case against Mr. JetBlue had been completed. It was an amazing story and quite interesting. Just wish it was better documented than it has been.
There is a term called "Grade A's" and "Grade A people", I hear every so often as a way people like to describe themselves when they have a career that they think makes them stand above the rest of us, such as a doctor, special agent, FBI, dentist, and so on, you get the idea.. not all these people are cocky like this of course, but that's what you get when one of these self proclaimed grade A's tries to drive a car they know nothing about, and in the end "not accountable" in their favor teaches them nothing.
Not the first time the FBI crashed a Ferrari!! FBI agent Danny Scott was in charge of property fraud and he was given an unlimited bank account to make it seem like he was a real estate mogul. He drove tons of super cars to maintain a high profile image but he also loved alchohol in bars. One night driving the million dollar classic 1980's model GT Ferrari home drunk he swerved off the road killing a pedestrian (BP gas station attendant John my friend RIP). Not sure what ever happened to the car but Georgia probably confiscated it.
The salesman was so eager to make a sale that he screwed up and let his guard down and ignored protocol. You always get a copy of the ID before a test drive and the guy that initially bought it was so excited he screwed up by not verifying the VIN matched.
Thomas Henry Baker ran his 72' yacht, the "Time Out," aground just south of the Palm Beach Inlet in January of 2017- 2nd boating drunk arrest in a month. Neat guy...
To this day.... I am sure I saw this car the night it was stolen. I live about 45 minutes from Algar Ferrari... and that night, I was driving on Ridge Road (outside of Sumneytown) and I saw a car's taillights that I immediately knew were a Ferrari. I am a forever car guy. Wide and low... circle taillights. It was just sitting in the road as I went by. I didn't think anything of it until a day or so later when I learned that the F50 was stolen.
Wow, I remember when Jas bought it & then it mysteriously went missing. All I knew was “he couldn’t talk about it”. He took a photo of his daughter in the front hood scoop when she was a baby. 😂
I remember seeing this story as like a 10yr old and looking to try and save to get the money so I could buy this car, sadly it's way out of my range now lol
IMHO FBI should have won if it was transported in a trailer that crashed. No qualifications to drive it means IMHO no Qualified Immunity. It was personal bragging rights.
I drove up (from Delaware) to see this car at Algar's before this happened! I have actual film photos of it somewhere 😂 I'll have to find and post them 👍
Just everyone knows. You are not allowed to sue federal agents for anything done during an operation. Federal employees are completely shielded from any responsibility. That includes constitutional rights violations.
When pigs aren't just being useless, but actively destructive, you really have to question why we keep giving them _more_ money while everybody else is forced to struggle. Also, how dare they hurt that F50 🤬! Dammit.
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Great to see Carbon!!
I mean that's no surprise that happens in The Rock with a Ferrari and an FBI agent, but Nicolas Cage drives a yellow F355 Spyder.
"You just crashed your Ferrari." "It wasn't mine." See samething.
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"We the government have found ourselves not guilty" Golly shocker
The justice system is not the government. At least in a properly functioning democracy.
@@cgcanada88 we aren’t a properly functioning democracy. We have too many liberals in office.
@@cgcanada88 Judiciary is literally the 3rd branch of the government, and it's not a Democracy, it's a Constitutional Republic.
@@codybolt4542 Who’s Ginger Pyle? You mean Gomer?
@@UncleTriangle it’s not that either, in 1871 we were chartered as the United States Inc. registered in City of London
Stealing an F50 to "quietly drive" it anywhere is peak underachiever level.
To think if he didn't try to sell it, he might still have it.
Moral of the story: if you need to transport a car, contact the Kentucky Police, not the FBI.
We're from the government, you can trust us.
Scariest words a man can hear.
"We're from the government and we're here to help" is the correct quote
@@dilgaf Ronald Reagan. Now it’s done
8 words you know you can’t trust
@@dilgaf I wasn't quoting Reagan.
What's insane is that Tom Baker not only stole the F50 but also a 1989 328 GTS and Testarossa.
I seriously remember seeing this f50 in Lexington back in mid 2000s. Rumor was that it was just a kit car, most likely a mr2. Lol. Insane.
I mean that's no surprise that happens in The Rock with a Ferrari and an FBI agent, but Nicolas Cage drives a yellow F355 Spyder.
"You just crashed your Ferrari." "It wasn't mine." See samething.
@@GodofWhoopassso because something happened in a Nicolas Cage film, that must be similar to real life?
@@GodofWhoopass❤
8:24 "i know a 60.000 dollar car when i see one" well.... apparently not.
Was looking for this comment. Lol. 60k car hahaha
It was Kentucky lol
maybe an extra 0
And now you know why the government will never end qualified immunity.
Why does the FBI seem to fail at everything?
and how did the judge throw the case out..
Everything at a federal level sucks. Vote Libertarian.
@@boofingenthusiast Yes like anyone would give you and option on what to vote.
DOJ in general has gone to pot.
It's a political animal that's become the armed enforcement for the left.
@@boofingenthusiast yeeeeeeehhhhhhhaaaaaaawwwwww LIBERTARIANISM! The F you! I got mine crowd.
Was the FBI agent fired? Nope. Government workers have special privileges.
A raise was given one would think
I mean, is crashing a car a fireable offense? If you crash your car going to work should you get fired? I understand it's not his car right, and it's an expensive car, but he's an FBI agent not a car transporter he just needs to stick to doing FBI agent stuff instead of trying to get into the car transport business, he shouldn't lose his job. However, the FBI should pay for the car instead of the insurance.
@@dedalliance1 It was a joyride. They were supposed to tow it. So yeah, I would say taking an expensive car on an unauthorized joyride and crashing it is a fireable offense.
@IndependenceCityMotoring I mean I guess so. But just because he sucks at driving super cars doesn't mean he's not a good fbi agent which is kinda my point. Let's be honest if we had the opportunity to even drive an F50 around a parking lot even if it was slightly illegal we'd probably do it right? He just needs to not be allowed to drive cars they take in for evidence. I still don't necessarily think he should be fired.
destroyed a piece of history
I saw this car moments before it was stolen. Its not often an f50 pulls up to a parking lot while youre doing cross country hill practice, which was right around where it was stolen
I've actually ridden in the F50 this story was about. The guy who stole this Ferrari also stole a 328 and a Testarossa the same way he stole the F50. I actually got to drive the 328 and Testarossa. I have only driven 2 Ferraris and sat in 3 Ferraris in my life, and all three were stolen! 😆
you were friends with the thief?
Some day I’ll get around to chronicling this story accurately. It was a surreal time and I was extremely fortunate to get my funds back (which is a story in of itself 😮)
Looking forward to hearing it!
come on vinwiki and tell that story. would be amazing.
I was just telling someone I work with this story and stumbled across this video. I remember you telling me about this. How wild.
In high school I had gone on a family vacation to a resort/campground that was on an Indian reservation. Some family friends also went with us. Our friends had just bought a couple of brand new jet skis. This was their first and only time they got to enjoy them. While we are getting ready to pull them off the trailer. Someone had came in to pull his boat out of the water and ended up hitting one of them. Some words had gotten exchanged and the guy eventually pulled his boat and left. The next thing we know. Tribal police showed up saving that "Someone had reported that we had been going to fast in the no wake zone." They ended up confiscating the jet skis. They had to fight the tribal police for 3 years to get them back. And when they finally got them back. One of them had a blown engine and the other one looked like it had fallen off the trailer at high speed. They tried taking them to court but ended up losing.
as a white person, i was advised many years ago to stay OFF tribal land whenever possible which should mean other than driving through at the posted limit......
@@ssnerd583 that's exactly what I had learned that day.
@@ssnerd583 My father got snagged in a bogus "speed trap" on the rez by a crooked tribal officer. Pay the ticket now sir or we impound your car.
@@carlinshowalter18062a sounds like it would be beneficial in that moment
and they wonder why we sent they asses on the trail of tears
The FBI really is just terrible.
We're from the FBI. We are professionals. You can trus, er, um, you can't blame us. We're in the clear.
Wow - Algar was my client at the time and this car loss changed a large national insurance company's underwriting philosophy. Cool to see this video as I knew most of this story but not all.
Which company?
Proof i can say the same and bet ya 100% of theses people wouldn't believe me nor you
What did they change in the underwriting?
@Juggalo Jack I've ran into random people on the internet who have supplied me with enough specifics and in a certain manner that satisfy any doubt I have about whether or not they're being truthful, but I'm more curious to know the deets for the sake of knowing
@@juggalojack5667 sometimes you just know.
The best parts of the story of the original theft, as well as the transaction with Jas are missing from this version of the story.
Where should inquisitive viewers go to find those interesting tidbits?
Are you high?
I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one who wasn't following along. It was like there was time shift back in the story, but some details got left out.
@@jeffcard3623 Rob ferretti talked about this 5 years ago on his channel. Made two videos on it
Bashing Law Enforcement is really popular on RUclips now. And it's not like you can blame the guy who stole it.
Carbon McCoy is truly a living legend - more Carbon content please!!!
guy looks like a walking heroin abuse commercial
I wished that you had gone into more detail about the FBI's part in this.
I saw this car when it was at Algar the week before it was stolen. A friend had his Mondial in for service and the F50 was in the garage showroom part of the dealership with the huge roof case behind it. Years later I'm in San Diego at Symbolic Motors (now Ogara) and what do I see? The Algar F50 for sale. I have a picture of myself next to it. One of the most amazing cars ever made and this particular one, with the insane story behind it, make it that much more special.
When was this? This F50 was privately owned in NJ at last check.
Sorry I’m just seeing this comment. Found the pic and the time stamp is Sept 2013.
So FBI wrecked a $1m car, sold the wrecked car and kept the money? And didn't pay the owners of the car who was the insurance company?
Yeah the gov has a way of acquiring assets people can’t ask for back
This happened in my area as Algar Ferrari is about 25 minutes away. Got the FULL STORY from those who were there! 👍👍
Anything missed in the video?
I remember seeing this car as a kid. we would always played for speed and I was stoked to see it irl. this car stuck out like a sore thumb around lexington. sad the way it ended for her.
F: Ferrari
B: Bandits
I: Incorporated
When I was in 4th grade, I stole a pack of football trading cards from a gift shop. I was looking over my shoulder for the next 3 years. I cant imagine the mindset it takes to be an adult and steal a 3 million dollar super car.
You can register anything out here in KY and TN. It’s why I love it
The F50 is my all-time favorite car
I would love to see RufMD interviewed by VINwiki about the story of his buying this F50.
He will never. He has actually blocked people for tagging him in stories about it,. He wants to move on.
@@nkeet89 I know. I was able to get him to post about what happened on FerrariChat after I mentioned to him that the case against Mr. JetBlue had been completed. It was an amazing story and quite interesting. Just wish it was better documented than it has been.
Met him at Keeneland Concours about a year or two before this happened. Such a shame.
@@matthewcurtis3759 Yes, it is. I like Jas. He gave me some advice that helped me through a bad time.
Same here! He helped me with some financial hardships along with some other Fchatters. I’ll never forget.
My old platoon Commander from the Marine Corps who went on to become a US. Marshal told me point blank that "the FBI could fuck up a wet dream."
“You wanted a miracle…I give you the FBI!”
-Hans Gruber
Nice
I now have a machine gun… ho, ho, hooo…
These stories always amaze me, but I don’t know why as the stories of randoms destroying a supercar quite prolific. Great story and WELL Told! Thanks!
There is a term called "Grade A's" and "Grade A people", I hear every so often as a way people like to describe themselves when they have a career that they think makes them stand above the rest of us, such as a doctor, special agent, FBI, dentist, and so on, you get the idea.. not all these people are cocky like this of course, but that's what you get when one of these self proclaimed grade A's tries to drive a car they know nothing about, and in the end "not accountable" in their favor teaches them nothing.
Have you tested the extinguishers i saw a couple of videos and they do not seem to work very well
Please more stories with Carbon McCoy... wonderful content!
FBI. Ferrari Body Inspector - yeah they're fine
Pilot (or was he actually?) watches "Catch Me If You Can" and gets ideas... lol
We was a federal flight deck officer/pilot
Oh… .. those Kentucky cop’s DEFINITELY would of drove it if they got the chance 😂
When Kentucky accepts anything fake
This guy is VINWiki personified
"I know a $60k car when I see one"
Yeah times that by about 50😂
Thank you so much for saying VIN and not saying VIN NUMBER👏🏼
Much like ATM machine 🤣
I was sold on the Element fire extinguisher when it was demonstrated on Jay Leno's Garage. I now have two of them.
4:30 - "They've arrested the GENTLEMAN who STOLE the car"
I had a Ferrari F50 poster on my bedroom wall when I was in elementary school.
Yup, right next to the blue and white striped viper. ;)
Not the first time the FBI crashed a Ferrari!! FBI agent Danny Scott was in charge of property fraud and he was given an unlimited bank account to make it seem like he was a real estate mogul.
He drove tons of super cars to maintain a high profile image but he also loved alchohol in bars. One night driving the million dollar classic 1980's model GT Ferrari home drunk he swerved off the road killing a pedestrian (BP gas station attendant John my friend RIP). Not sure what ever happened to the car but Georgia probably confiscated it.
The salesman was so eager to make a sale that he screwed up and let his guard down and ignored protocol. You always get a copy of the ID before a test drive and the guy that initially bought it was so excited he screwed up by not verifying the VIN matched.
I'm sort of a geek the first time I saw a f-50 in person I had to put my sunglasses on hide the fact I was crying.
This story should’ve been told by Tabbutt.
Thomas Henry Baker ran his 72' yacht, the "Time Out," aground just south of the Palm Beach Inlet in January of 2017- 2nd boating drunk arrest in a month.
Neat guy...
well he’s dead now so…
@@SJ.Sharkstero yes, knew that as well
Where do I watch this video?
How can u fill up gas without paying first? maybe allowed in other states before?
Probably the best story yet
"A judge ruled in favor of the FBI"....... and yes there we are. Here in the UK there's CROWN IMMUNITY, similar caper.
Notice how the car was safe until the government got involved
Not gonna lie, I had no idea how gorgeous the side profile of the F50 was until I saw 2:03.
In the UK the agent could have been charged with taking and driving the car without permission, same as car theft
Ed when are you going to update the app for android I can't get it on my phone.
Don’t all cops believe any red car is a Ferrari?
Only if you can "see the engine in there". lol
if the fbi tried that again they would have a lot more than the new owner suing them
The FBI was probably like nope we didn’t give a agent permission to drive that Ferrari, so we’re not paying anything.
Man, the one time I would ever side with something like an insurance company and it's against the FBI, and the case is thrown out.
Another title to the story: How to crash an F50 and get promoted.
FBI, figures.
I once had the opportunity to steal a Ferrari F40... But that's a story I'm saving for VinWiki! 😂
The fact that the FBI did not make right the loss caused by their negligence is repulsive.
Reason #467,295 not to trust or respect alphabet stacks.
To this day.... I am sure I saw this car the night it was stolen. I live about 45 minutes from Algar Ferrari... and that night, I was driving on Ridge Road (outside of Sumneytown) and I saw a car's taillights that I immediately knew were a Ferrari. I am a forever car guy. Wide and low... circle taillights. It was just sitting in the road as I went by. I didn't think anything of it until a day or so later when I learned that the F50 was stolen.
Freddie was still in school , otherwise he would have bought this one too....Cracked tub...hook me up
Freddie woulda jumped on that one in a heartbeat!! 😂
I would've loved to see that build over the P1 to be honest
F.B.I = Ferrari Breaking Idiots
fbi agent just hops in the driver seat of an f50....his co workers shouldve been like, "dude. you drive a crown vic. get out." what a loss
Wow, I remember when Jas bought it & then it mysteriously went missing. All I knew was “he couldn’t talk about it”. He took a photo of his daughter in the front hood scoop when she was a baby. 😂
Oh no shit, I'm sure I've seen that pic somewhere on the internet
So where is it now? Was it repaired?
I'm sure someone woke up with a case of unemployment after this
You know he got promoted
@@samlowry9276 I was going to say the same thing. They're never fired but fail upward. Wouldn't be surprised if the agent driving was Chris Wray.
I remember seeing this story as like a 10yr old and looking to try and save to get the money so I could buy this car, sadly it's way out of my range now lol
Both the Judge and the FBI agent who crashed it should get life with no parole. Literal scumlords
This is getting interesting, always love, vin wiki stories
"Sovereign immunity" LOL I'll have to remember that one
Need a story about the Sergei Federov Enzo
2:25 of course a guy from TN named Jazz Beer would buy a F50 lmao 🍻
jas*
I feel like I've heard this story before, didn't GM finical own this car
IMHO FBI should have won if it was transported in a trailer that crashed.
No qualifications to drive it means IMHO no Qualified Immunity. It was personal bragging rights.
How does a Government agency make such a mistake.
Covering it up, by a Court Order.
How…..!
I drove up (from Delaware) to see this car at Algar's before this happened! I have actual film photos of it somewhere 😂 I'll have to find and post them 👍
How exactly did the court come ablut that ruling?!
Qualified Immunity is a wonderful thing for the government
Just everyone knows. You are not allowed to sue federal agents for anything done during an operation. Federal employees are completely shielded from any responsibility. That includes constitutional rights violations.
Where is the car now
But in the end, what happened to the car?
When pigs aren't just being useless, but actively destructive, you really have to question why we keep giving them _more_ money while everybody else is forced to struggle. Also, how dare they hurt that F50 🤬! Dammit.
FBI - famous but incompetent
And another reason to hate these 3 Letter Agencies!
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So has anyone fixed it or was it trashed?
It's fixed, back in the US and has been shown many times since.
Thats qualified immunity for you
The good thing is that Ferrari would purchase it back and rebuild all these cars
Read this news years ago on my first smartphone Amazon fire
Ghat these two OG’s are sharing Carbon’s stories!
The 9 scariest words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m going to drive.”
How on earth can you register a stolen car? How backwards is the US?
I drive a Ford so I don't need a fire extinguisher , if it catches on fire I'll just sit back and watch it burn . 😂