My friend got his for a little under $30K with less than 10K miles on it, and with less than 5K miles later he was on engine number 3! It was a series of freak one in a million accidents rather than anything worrisome for the entire model line though.
Definitely a good looking car though!
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Rick - did it get washed with tree branches or something? looks awful before you worked your usual :wizard: magic.
Nice job! Not too familiar with those... but is that a gauge cluster out of a Mustang Cobra?
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Rick, Excellent work by you and the crew!
I had a rare chance to visit the manufacturing facility just down the road from Road Atlanta some 5-7 years ago. Lots of carbon fiber used to keep the weight down to approx 3100lbs or less depending on the model.
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Thanks again guys!
I really had no idea what this car was all about until I was talking to the owner. It has a complete mustang drivetrain and misc. mustang parts here & there. All in all it`s a decent built car, but I think they`re way overpriced. As Bryan mentioned, the car has tons of carbon fiber to keep the weight down. The one think that I didn`t care for was the carbon fiber door jambs / rocker panels. It didn`t have a finished look and some of the panels had pretty large gaps, which is to be expected on a hand-built car.
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