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Samsung Boss Have Stolen Rare Ferrari

Samsung Boss Have Stolen Rare Ferrari

Kung Hee Lee, who is now the boss of Samsung and luxury car collector turned out to have a rare sports car Ferrari 330 LMB. The problem is, this car was a stolen car that had been missing since 1977.

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Reported by Dailymail, Friday, August 31, 2012, the assembled Ferrari 330 LMB 1962 and produced only four units in the whole world belonged to Ivars Blumenau. He got it in 1974 from the former dealer-owned Donald Fong in Atlanta, USA.

Once purchased, Blumenau not then keep it in the garage but put it in dealer Fong. Lapse of three years later, rare cars Blumenau favorite price reached U.S. $ 15 million reported missing from a dealer Fong as stolen.

Not accepting his car just disappear, Blumenau for nearly three decades constantly looking for his favorite car without despair. Over the years,too, his red berkelir car changed hands several times from one place to another.

In order to restore the right of property made in the Italian sports car, the spirit of Blumenau search that takes a long time to mend. According to the FBI and Interpol searches are investigating the theft of acar, the car is now in the hands of a South Korean millionaire, named Kung Hee Lee earned in the mid-1990s.

While Lee, a Samsung boss is now in the country, is one of the richest men in the country ginseng. Meanwhile, a rare sports car now claimed his reportedly deposited in the United States to avoid high import taxes.

However, rumors that the car isnow no longer in America. Now the theft and embezzlement case was still under investigation Atlanta police, the FBI and Interpol. Fong himself, had thrown in jail for falsifying cases of embezzlement.

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