Pagani Zonda 760 Nonno: 1.1 million Km's of pleasure and burnt rubber!

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Pagani Zonda 760 Nonno, memorable in every way. Even more, when this model acquired over the years the character and personality that only cars on the road can have.

Tim, best known in the world motorized by Shmee150, and one of the biggest "car spotters" in the world, released a video that is to see, hear and cry for more. The Shmee150 spent the afternoon aboard a 14-year-old Pagani Zonda 760 Nonno with over 1.1 million km’s.

Yes, it's true… a supercar that hasn't spent its glorious existence in the depths of a garage. If I had one, it would be like that too. I would be happy to share my daily life with him. As this Japanese even more fundamentalist defends the maxim “cars were made to be lived”.

Pagani Zonda 760 Nonno

Doing the math, 1.1 million km’s in 14 years is an average of 214 km per day. Which is a lot, even for a conventional car. My Volvo V40, for example, is from 2001 and “only” has 330,000 km. As if that wasn't enough, this Pagani was also the second Pagani ever to leave the Italian brand's production line. So it's not just another one, as if it existed at Pagani…

But there is one more feature that makes this Pagani a car with even more personality. It has not just limited itself to traveling more and more miles, it has evolved over the years, almost like a living organism. It was born as Zonda Nonno but is now equipped with the exterior panels of a Zonda Cinque and the engine development level of a Zonda 760R, in addition to other small modifications that have brought this Pagani closer to the ideal specifications for its owner.

It's a supercar like few others. Which has marks and scars from the roads, the upholstery worn by use, scratches in the painting of a badly calculated maneuver, among other stories written along its «body» and that make it something exceptional. I don't know, it was because I had 4 hours of "intimacy" with a Pagani that I almost get emotional watching this video, but without more "philosophy" see it and say your justice on our Facebook:

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