one of a kind for sure:
http://www.cardesignnews.com/news/20...ion/index.html
-Calvin
one of a kind for sure:
http://www.cardesignnews.com/news/20...ion/index.html
-Calvin
At least its for a good cause Damn, they're selling the Mercury MC1? That was a SWEET concept car, and it was actually road ready (unlike most concept cars which are only rolling prototypes, no motors or drivelines.). It was the first of the new cars (ie new since like 1940) to feature the split doors, one opening forward and one opening rearward. I've got a motor trend around here someplace with an article about it.
Not bad most of them are expected to stay in the "afordable range" A lot of them are not driveable however.
http://www.christies.com/promos/jun02/1176/listing.asp
I might be furious but I'm not fast.
I wonder how easy/difficult it would be to get service on some of these...
I would love to see the look on the service manager's face when somebody drives into the Ford dealership to get a tuneup for one of these!!Originally posted by Davan
I wonder how easy/difficult it would be to get service on some of these...
DAMN the cougar S is up on the block. For those of you who aren't familiar with it, its a cougar powered by a supercharged 2..5L V6 with All Wheel Drive. Its a damn shame that car never made it into production.