You couldn’t afford it.
You couldn’t afford it.
Lol this guy isn’t going to track this car. He’s going to use it as a dick swinging conversation piece in his garage showcase. He might drive it 3 times before he dies.
I see enough people on track days that do this, too, that it wouldn’t surprise me if the buyer insisted this was the right way to do it.
Ceramic rotors “can withstand over 2,000 degrees”.
It really depends on the intended use of the car. Full race carbon ceramic compounds need a LOT of warming up to become useful.
Late Stage Capitalism is buying a shirt with Michael’s face on it
Probably for the track.
I miss the good ol’ days when a t-shirt was all white and worn under your button-up shirt. There’s was a gentleman’s agreement that your t-shirt could be visible if you were mowing your lawn. Then those greasers started wearing t-shirts with their cigs rolled up in the sleeve for all to see. Now everyone is wearing…
All that aero engineering and no gooseneck wing...
I think one with Tracy driving a Jeep while actively welding on it, with a sign pointing to Moab, should be a good seller. Or anything Fancy Kristen satire should do well.
No, I mean a De Tomaso Pantera
All that money poured into this and they couldn’t make a seat with proper holes for a 6-point. I mean, if you’re gonna run both straps through a single center hole, you might as well just use a 5-point.
K glad I’m not the only one who just saw a ford GT with the flying buttresses molded into the rear....
Really makes me think it’s a modern day Pantera
I think it’s just a Ford GT painted red.
Thought it was a modded Ford GT actually.. and far as your comment.. “..it’s hot..” well, let’s see what happens, shall we?
Hrm. I like it, but I’m not sure I like it more than James Glickenhaus’s P4/5
R-GT needs more love!
Rally-spec sports cars are always good content