tuna55
UltimaDork
9/26/14 2:10 p.m.
I am positive that Jay would allow an exception.
Ronnie Schreiber wrote:
It can’t be registered because as a prototype show car, it’s being sold without a VIN, on a bill of sale.
www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2014/09/ford-wont-make-can-buy-2002-lincoln-continental-concept/
Someone with cash needs to do this.
I really like the trunk lid idea.
Man he has some of the best T-Birds in the world for sale. I want one.
tuna55 wrote:
I am positive that Jay would allow an exception.
Ronnie Schreiber wrote:
It can’t be registered because as a prototype show car, it’s being sold without a VIN, on a bill of sale.
www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2014/09/ford-wont-make-can-buy-2002-lincoln-continental-concept/
Someone with cash needs to do this.
Sell it someplace outside the USA with MONEY... like Dubai... might get yourself 6 figures from rich guy who likes owning the only one of anything.... for a prototype barge like that....
Vigo
PowerDork
9/26/14 7:49 p.m.
I think it's a nice looking car. Maintainability issues aside, i'm pretty sure i'd rather have that big sedan than any lincoln actually produced in the last 40 years.
doesn't LeMons have a rule that every car has to have been offered as a street legal vehicle at some point?
Lincoln did make a street legal Continental, for many years. I'd bet it would be allowed, just because of how awesome it is. If you were willing to submit to to the carnage that those races see...
novaderrik wrote:
doesn't LeMons have a rule that every car has to have been offered as a street legal vehicle at some point?
they sold a lot of Continentals on various chassis over the decades, but they never sold THAT Continental on that chassis..
mndsm
MegaDork
9/28/14 2:29 p.m.
I bet the judges would let it slide just to watch a high dollar piece of iron like that get smashed.
dean1484 wrote:
I really like the trunk lid idea.
That trunk lid idea has been pretty common in the show/tuner scene for years. Even a bunch of guys with Maximas have it like that.