LEGALLY PARKED AND STILL CRUSHED?

Mendoza Stewart was the proud owner of a very rare 1972 hand-crafted Bristol 411 - which was only one of 287 ever made - keepn in mind there were only 399 Ferrari Enzos made so this'll show you just how rare this car is. The sad thing is he was a victim of the strict laws of South London and his car was literally crushed eventhough he was "legally" parked. According to one witness a mechanical grab was used to move the car and the delicate aluminum roof was instanly crushed. Although the incident havppened back in 2004 he is still waiting a settlement from the city.
The very rare car is powered by a Chrysler V8 engine and at the time made it the fastest four-seater car of its time, capable of accelerating from 0-60 in seven seconds and a top speed of 143mph.
The company, which has a showroom in Kensington, West London, deals direct with the public and has no distributors or dealerships. It boasts of being the last wholly British-owned luxury car builder.


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