....ok, not a real functional ride, but I'd love to take it out on Rte 13 and then cruise through Chincoteague or Ocean City on a Saturday night!!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusia ... li=BBnb4R5
cool as hell
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- callmeslick
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Re: cool as hell
I doubt it is worth more than a couple of G's.
It's a 2000's vintage salt flats car with no provenance.
It's value as a classic has been destroyed.
You can not drive it on the street.
If it was a 1940's or 1950's "Lakester" you might have a $20,000
value, or maybe more if driven by a big name like Craig Breedlove or a Don Vesco.
In my opinion it's virtually worthless.
It's a 2000's vintage salt flats car with no provenance.
It's value as a classic has been destroyed.
You can not drive it on the street.
If it was a 1940's or 1950's "Lakester" you might have a $20,000
value, or maybe more if driven by a big name like Craig Breedlove or a Don Vesco.
In my opinion it's virtually worthless.
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Re: cool as hell
So ... it's kind of like you?HappyHappy wrote:In my opinion it's virtually worthless.
Re: cool as hell
I would not waste time to piss on your mouth if your teeth were on fire.
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Re: cool as hell
why am I surprised that Slappy cannot value something that others will pay Maserati prices for? Oh, that's right, I wasn't. 

Re: cool as hell
I wouldnt want that tank to rear end me 

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