If I recall, the seats were originally red/yellow. The black was added because too many people recognized it as the "dead guy's car".
How is it possible for a set of H.R.E's to cost $18k? I s their something special they must do to the wheel to nearly double the price? Is it the tires?
I think it would be funny if CARFAX had a line in the history that stated: "Dead Dude propped up in drivers seat for 3 days" Mike
Or in this case on owners who have passed. On a side note, I wonder how they were ever able to obviate the smell of the formaldehyde and rotting corpse.
Reminds me of a guy who died in his parked Corvette. he wasn't found for several days. Nobody wanted the car because it stank so much. So the family left it sitting unlocked, with the keys in the ignition, in a plaza parking lot hoping someone would steal it. It sat there for a month and then got towed to the impound.
A guy on Lamborghini talk is looking for a Murcielago and he was all happy he found this one then someone brought the story up and he backed out lol, guess he got lucky and found out just in time! I'm curious, for what price would you guys buy this car given the history?
It would have to be a once in a lifetime deal. It would have to be a killer of a deal. Such a good deal that you'd have to be on dope not to take it. The deal would have to be to die for. It would have to be grossly underpriced.
It would have to be a once in a lifetime deal. It would have to be a killer of a deal. Such a good deal that you'd have to be on dope not to take it. The deal would have to be to die for. It would have to be grossly underpriced.
That car doesn't need more dead people in it. I was asking because for 50k I would definitely take it but not sure what my upper limit is. It's definitely under 100k but is it 80 or 90k idk...
My question was more addressed to how much would you pay to buy it so you can drive it, not part it out.