My recollection is that the actual chassis was built in the UK by Reynard. The chassis was tested utilizing conventional engines, but the ambitious hybrid power plant never ran in the car, and self-destructed in the laboratory.
My recollection is that the actual chassis was built in the UK by Reynard. The chassis was tested utilizing conventional engines, but the ambitious hybrid power plant never ran in the car, and self-destructed in the laboratory.
Absolutely this right here. The Patriot project came out strong and ended up as stillborn vaporware. Interesting concept, though.
It’s a Sauber F1 car.
Danny Sullivan?
I hope that the irony isn't completely lost on you.
Absolutely spot on.
Ok, so you don't ride. Cool. Move along.
NP. Where would you find another one this nice? (Or, rather, how much would it cost you to restore a rough and rusty one?)
I'm pretty sure that's a Lamborghini, bro.
NP. Nice Airhead. Worth every penny.
Well. Played. Sir.
Taylor Ham. It’s a New Jersey (And Long Island) thing. Check it out.
Now, if only there were a television show like this...
If you purchase a $20K car, add $10K of value, and then sell it for $50K, you would've made a $20K profit. Think about how many Ferrari-beating shitboxes you can buy for that.
Agreed. Without a Baldwin or UFI, I see a red flag... Even if it's on a big money collectible.
The Fiat Dino is now going for way more than $25K. Not surprising, since it is a great car!
No, the whole “Cab Forward” Chrysler thing was based on the Portofino, and applied to the LH cars, the “Cloud” cars, and even the Neon.
Mine is steel grey with red seats. It’s still a Ferrari, though... And it doesn’t look like you’re trying too hard.
That's right, that's right. Thanks!
For the record, an acutal Cossie, in similar condition is $45K in the UK. And the steering wheel is on the wrong side. And it still costs $3K+ to get it here. Sure, it’s “Real” and it has 4wd, but is it $33K better than this thing? I’m not sure. This Fauxworth is good enough to be a fun and different car. The seller…