Believe us if we were there in person we would’ve done something about this. It’s already depressing enough to see a wrecked Ferrari 430 but to see bystanders and the tower treat this stallion like a piece of junk is just blasphemous.

Don’t get us wrong – it’s not only because it’s a Ferrari that we feel this way. If anyone treated any car like these people treat this 430, we would be very angered. As you can see, cars have a very special place in our heart; as they should since we live, eat and breathe cars every second of the day.

Check out the videos after the jump to see what we mean.

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Source: TicRac (via CarScoop)

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  • ty
    So,
  • It wasn't treated horribly, it was treated realistically, they trying to get the car out of the road in a fast manner.
  • tyler
    the writer of this article reminds me of the movie Jackass 2 when a guy in the movie shoved a plastic car into his ass.
  • Turkle
    The only person who did this car an an injustice was the driver. Unless the rest of the story shows up on the Internet and we find out that the driver put his car and life at risk to keep from plowing into a herd of baby stroller pushing mammas, I doubt he was was in the right.
    How exactly was the crowd supposed to get the car top up, without causing some additional damage?
  • Ivan Gutierrez
    Oh, don't be so sensitive, the car was totaled anyways... and before you ask, yes I do like Ferraris.
  • zermatt
    I agree. It is not like they caused any more damage. This car will be parted and not repaired.
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