Can't say I was surprised when I saw it was in Pinellas Park, that's a good representation of that area...
Can't say I was surprised when I saw it was in Pinellas Park, that's a good representation of that area...
Totally awesome. Can we buy the guy a few pallets of pain killers and beer to build us a fleet of these for spec racing?
Spec Tetanus?
uhhhh. me waneeee..... "REMEMBER THE XJS THAT DROVE YOU NUTS FOR 2 YEARS!?" uhhhh.. yeah.. but ..it's... so.... AWESOME! "AND REMEMBER HOW HARD IT WAS TO GET PARTS WHEN YOU NEED THEM?".... "SNAP OUT OF IT MAN!"
uhhhh where am I? and what in God's name is THAT abomination?
WORDS....... FAIL......... ME..........
But I'll try. Wow. This is what happens when vision fails to meet reality. Still, I like it. It reminds me of the robot WALL-E more then anything else. Really gotta dig that lopsided propane tank in the back.
Left over from a Mad Max movie? I still want it. Good luck rationalizing that one to the little woman!
I guess I'm missing something.
I'll agree, the crooked poorly secured propane tank is awful. I'll also agree the nose looks like a POS. Additionally, the cheapo trailer style wagon wheels do leave a bit to be desired.
However, I'm also seeing a pretty straight, seemingly decent 7 chassis complete with a running V-12 in it. What's not to like?
OK, so he mixed up a few of the parts. Some of them should have been attached to his barbeque grill, some thrown in the trash.
But overall, a complete V-12 7 in need of a few minor mods and improvements (easily completed by the average amateur mechanic) for $2K doesn't sound so terrible to me.
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