no I read in a magazine about a street car prptotype that can do 350 MPH!! I was shocked when I forst saw it.Originally Posted by Mustang
no I read in a magazine about a street car prptotype that can do 350 MPH!! I was shocked when I forst saw it.Originally Posted by Mustang
Moller M400 skycar can do 350mph but only in the air ... but thats not really a street car because its not road legal and the only time its on the street is when you land on one
no it can stay on the road.
But it ain't street Legal.
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a homlogated 24hrs le mans car or ALMS series car?
no it is a "normal" car
the supercar concept from Popular Science magazine?
btw, it isn't "real", it's a study to show how a car could reach that speed
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yes that one.
A concept is not 'normal' because it's not in production yet and may never be produced. And any street legal 'normal' car that can reach 350mph must be insane. I've never heard of one
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next one?
"We first fought the heathens in the name of religion, then Communism, and now in the name of drugs and terrorism. Our excuses for global domination always change." - Serj Tanikan
"Dusting is a good example of the futility of trying to put things right. As soon as you dust, the fact of your next dusting has already been established." - George Carlin
ok
the first car to have hidden headlights.
Cord 810
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ok, the first concept car
It's a Buick but I have to check the references for the exact name. It was presented at the end of the thirties. Harvey Earl kept using it as his private means of transport for a while.
Last edited by henk4; 08-30-2004 at 10:32 AM.
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The Cord 810 whilst it was in the design studioOriginally Posted by Karrmann
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