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Cheers or Jeers: Florida is Weird


Cheers or Jeers: Florida is Weird  

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! Reminds me of a 1990's GM concept car!
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    • Jeers! This is what happens when you dip your cigarettes in drain cleaner before you smoke them.
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Cheers or Jeers: Florida is Weird

Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Unique-one-kind-futuristic-exotic-lamborghini-doors-and-ferrari-style-/171060542983?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item27d400be07

You are looking at a vehicle which receives more pictures taken of it on a daily basis then any lamborghini or ferrari I have ever driven. This car is Fun on 4 hidden wheels all day long, however you must be prepared for the "Car Paparazzi" this machine draws. One nice factor is if you do not feel like dealing with the "Paparazzi" then you just leave the car at home. Otherwise you would not believe the positive attention this car brings, You can instantly become involved in just about any event you chose. I am fortunate enough to have been able to drive several of these cars for the past 4 years and I have found that each person who has shown above average interest in the car has brought their friend to come see the car as well, And everyone knows someone fun, which is the exact person they want to show this car too so the cycle goes on and on. I have built this car from scratch, the body is made from fiberglass and carbon with a one inch steel tubular chassis. The craftsmanship under the fiberglass is equal to the looks of this car and it needs to be for the car to stay as nice as it is. This is not a kit car, this is a manufactured car, Where I have had all of the glass made to DOT specs and everything is street legal in Florida I know for sure. The drivetrain in this car is a 2.2 liter 4 cyl chevy motor with a supercharger, so it is pretty fast with 270 HP, and it averages 26mpg. The ride is smooth and solid and reliable. I have installed a complete LED color changing lighting system under the car and inside of the vents which create a nice light show in the evenings, There are also dual batteries with an A / B switch so you will not run the batteries dead at a car show or wherever you leave the car lit up. The doors open by wireless remote, and electric buttons inside, as well as with manual handles inside, the front suspension is fully air adjustable, you will not hit speed bumps unless you decide to drive with zero air in the front air suspension. There is an air tank with a on board compressor which operates the lift system of the vehicle. The small round windows are power operated by switches inside. Here is a very special feature you will not find in many exotics, There is a full back seat in this car, The headroom is minimal, so the rear seating area is perfect for a kid, but not so great for an adult. Ebay would not let me install the year because of the newly assigned vin number. This car does have a clear 2012 Florida Title which indicates the year the car was inspected and titled. The vin number is correct above, the car is titled as ASPT which is "custom assembled" The length of the car for size comparison is longer then a Lamborghini LP640, and the car is wider then a Bugatti veyron. Please call or email me with any questions on this very special machine. I can also email you any other pictures you may like, or video of the car.

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Very Cool, While the blind spots are terrible, the over all quality is amazing for a custom home job and very impressive. Wish they had pictures of the engine bay.

Here is a Jelly Bean car with style in my humble opinion. :P If I could fit in it, I would drive it.

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I love it. I lament that we live in the "future" in so many ways... but cars pretty much do not look all that futuristic anymore... I would love to see construction photos to see how it was built, just to be sure it wasn't just made with spray foam and duct tape.

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That's not bad for a backyard job...

Agree, the attention to detail is pretty amazing. Interesting that he used the Supercharged Cobalt engine. I wonder if this started as a Cobalt SS.

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