american way of thinkingOriginally Posted by Bob
karrmann come back to earth, that car would ne achievement in 70's.Originally Posted by Prius
yea, it's a piece of a really strong car but nothing more
american way of thinkingOriginally Posted by Bob
karrmann come back to earth, that car would ne achievement in 70's.Originally Posted by Prius
yea, it's a piece of a really strong car but nothing more
12 cylinders or walk!
shame it never went into proper production,
that would have given all the other rivals a run for their money
TVR, Heres to Peter wheeler and his last creationg of the Scamander.
Coventry seriously sucks....
ROFL LMAOOriginally Posted by matek
Dunno why but that one really made me laugh
First of all, please look at the torque figure - 700 lb-ft or 950 NM!Originally Posted by Bob
No existing manual gearbox at the time (it was nearly 20 yrs ago) could cope with the tremendous torque, therefore this beast was mated to 3A which used to serve GM's heavy vehicles.
Still, this must be the most hyped supercar project ever.
15 yrs of development, huge amount of $$$$ spent, wildest claims about everything.... Result: big zero
American dream indeed....
Nice Vector W3X
Sorry if I cannot express myself correctly, but I don't know English as good as I want, so my answers will probably be the same in many cases.
Is the first picture a picture of the people who think this car is cool? Just by looking at them you can pretty much figure out what the car is about...
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31695
- Are YOU listed? -
no, thats the people who built the damn thing.
I have found a new love in the form of a tristar.
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