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Posted: 2016-08-07T13:15:42Z | Updated: 2016-08-07T13:17:09Z Oh, The Carnage! Ferrari Gets Crunched In Mr. Magoo-Style Parking Job | HuffPost

Oh, The Carnage! Ferrari Gets Crunched In Mr. Magoo-Style Parking Job

Here's one car meetup they likely won't be invited back to.

A Virginia car meetup turned into a slasher flick for one driver Saturday when he returned to find his prized Ferrari parked beneath a Mercedes-Benz, video shows.

Warning: This video contains graphic language. 

A crowd quickly gathered to gawk and film the car-crunching spectacle as the Mercedes’ passengers sat dumbfounded in their elevated car. 

“That’s a big, big, big problem,” one spectator proclaims as others identify the Ferrari as a 458 Speciale, which runs around $300,000.

Once the Ferrari’s apparent owner shows up, tempers unsurprisingly go from zero to 60 in seconds.

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A man who appears to be the Ferrari's owner is seen confronting the shellshocked family.
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“Are you serious? Are you f****ing serious?” the man angrily says as he surveys the damage, which happened to take place outside an optician’s office in Great Falls.

“That’s like the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen,” he concludes as the Mercedes’ passengers gather around, the female driver noticeably shaking.

But as one spectator pointed out, no one was hurt.

Photos taken after the Mercedes’ removal shows some considerable scuffs and scratches across the Ferrari’s hood and bumper.

Viewers commenting on the Facebook page  of Katie’s Cars and Coffee, which appears to have orchestrated the car meetup, note that while the damage may be fixable, the car’s value likely won’t be salvaged.

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