You can reach out to the owner/ceo Abner Munoz on Facebook. He has a profile pic of the w70 on there. His wife Cameron runs Puzzle Ranch in Florida, a non-profit place for children with autism.
@@Speedrunify I suggest you do something about your country hunger index than watching videos about an obvious ripoff car you would never afford in the first place.
@@chutindrachodi4764 you think I don't recognize your name and the person it is in your profile? We live in the same place. I have a home gym, a honda and an audi, a duke 200 and a home gym. How could you tell? Show me the ferrari you've got if you own a ferrari in the first place.
I was so surprised that wizzoo's concept actually became a reality. But seeing the trickle of info leading up to the actual car told me it most likely wasn't long for the world. I hope the actual car is still out there, kept up in good shape, driving.
@@QuickshiftCars I wish I could say try wizzoo, but I saw he didn't know that the car had shown up in asphalt 9 when it did. So it's a bust there. At least the supposed buyers ekroni motors have a website and a phone number after a quick google search from one of the other comments on the this video, wouldn't hurt to try there.
I know the owner, when he starts the car , he makes the project before Ferrari la Ferrari , the problem for the owner is he have family problem and stop the car , maybe one day come back to make the car , only he know , and talking about the situation, my condolence 🙏🏻 for this guy
The owner of the company doesn’t want to give out too much information so far, so I’ll be leaving his contact information private. But what I can assure is that there’s going to be 3 models of the W70, a Roadster, Spyder, and Coupe. The company is going to be renamed to Ekroni Motors. Also the car is going to be manufactured in vietnam, and will be in production by the end of 2020.
I'm pretty sure the company disappeared because of the overpriced car if the car was priced at 50k people would most likely buy the car. Also they should have changed the rear headlights because they screen Ferrari.
Did the owner give an interview to show you the car with video or pictures, if so please name the site ? I checked your YT page Perhaps QuickShiftCars could pursue that if you'd share contact info with him? We'd love to learn more about the car, the man behind the design and why. Not to mention how to buy the plans and someone produce the body parts with small changes to keep Ferrari happy. We can dream!