behind this truck? I just found this on Supraforums, thought I'd see if anyone here knows the story... And yes, that is a Koenigsegg, Murci, Zonda, Diablo, Zonda, F50, F40, Aston Martin Vantage, all on one uncovered truck Sorry if its a repost...Enjoy! ~Jay
I only have one question for the guy who took the pictures. Only 4? I would have been snapping away like crazy. oh well. Wish I was there.
Sounds like quite a mess NNO... These photos are all over the web in the past two days. I haven't seen any mention of the "story". It's likely one or more person's toys, on the way to or from a race track or something. Here in the USA stuff like this goes on all the time too, but most of our high-end auto shippers use enclosed trailers so we never get to peek. >8^) ER
Glad you like the pics guys! The first picture totally made me fall in love with the Koenigsegg- Looks so good!
I saw these on another forum, and the cars are supposedly going to a dealership in Norway for their 10th anniversary. All of the cars are for sale and the ccr is supposed to be the only one in the country
AMAZING! Yummy indeed Murcielago. andy6789 I would believe you as some of the writing on the truck seems to be Germanic/Dutch. While talking about the CCR would anyone happen to know if its 0-60 and 1/4 mile times have been proven outside of Koenigsegg's Jet fighter facilities?
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When & where were the pics taken? Florida? Perhaps someone felt they would suffer less damage on an open loader rather than wait for closed transport & be hit by WILMA or one of her sisters! SP
No, the picture is taken in Austria I guess. This company (Kassbohrer Transport Technik) is located near Salzburg. The bottom car has a french plate though. You can spot the white F in the blue section (where the EU country is mentioned) of the yellow plate.
Kässbohrer ist the manufacturer of the trailer, so this plate is no reason to locate this truck in germany or austria.
The truck's plates look Norvegian to me. The guy standing next to the truck on pic 3 and 4 has a jacket on saying: "Motor Technick as", google that and a Norvegian firm shows, so we need to look to the Scandinavian region. Wasn't there a Koenigsegg that broke the 400 kph barrier in Norway as well? Pic 4: left hand side: Pizza bakeren = Norvegian. Jurgen