Why? Did it lose too much structural support in the conversion? Why would the conversion cost so much if you can't really use the car? They were shown driving the car in the video, but maybe they just couldn't do stuff like hard turns or heavy braking.
it is operational. i saw it driving and parking at the delano back about a month and a half ago. i wasn't paying that close attention to the driver, but i don't think it was storch
I beleive he made a $100,000,000 from 1995 - 2000, since then who knows. I have a friend who hung with him in south beach and said he was a really cool guy for what it is worth.
thats way high. i would say he has made about 40 million in the time you say. this last year was his highest grossing for working the whole year. in the 90's he was just making playing/not yet making the beats and he didnt even gross 1 million in all of the 90's.
Agreed. So how come there's virtually NO Lamborghini-bashing here??? I mean, if you go to a Lambo-forum and mention Ferrari you better put on your flaming suit cause they'll be coming for ya immediately As for the Bugatti: - Bugatti is certainly not a competitor for Ferrari. People who want to buy a Veyron most likely already have one or more Ferraris in their garage - virtually every car magazine that has tested the veyron came to the conclusion that it is an automotive masterpiece - same goes for all the guys who had the chance of actually driving it - yes it's heavy but 1. it can still outhandle almost any other sports car (as stated in many car mags) 2. it's a bloody GT and not meant to be a track-car - its design? who the **** cares? don't tell me the Enzo looks like a da Vinci... (pointless debate as purely subjective anyway) - AND HERE COMES THE MOST IMPORTANT PART as this is what most people simply don't understand!!!! The Veyron is all about speed on the straight. The Koenigsegg CCX, the Zonda, the SSC Ultimate Aero, etc. can reach almost the same top speed but they are not as stable, steady and safe as the Veyron! You wouldn't enjoy them as much!! The great handling at extreme speeds is what makes the Veyron a unique car. Having said that, I don't really see the point in buying it if you live in a country with low speed limits and frequent speed controls (like the USA, like Switzerland). You'll never be able to tap the car's true potential, not even come close to it. Should you ever have the chance of flying over to Germany, please do so. Then rent a fast car and drive 200+mph on the autobahn for a few minutes, and you will understand what i mean So, if you don't like the Veyron, no problem, but it certainly deserves more respect than it gets here.
he produced the best beat to a song ever, he deserves to own what he does. just image how wealthy the singer of that song must be....lol if your wondering, its still dre by dr dre, best hip hop song ever produced.
^ ya i though he produced that, so how the hell can these guys say he didnt make a mill in the 90's, that track was HUGE
Why not? You can take any car to its max velocity on race tracks, But to try to max out the Veyron or any other 200+mph car on a public road is just stupid.
Wow, he's got quite a collection! Any more pics of his cars, Veyron? I think id sh*t myslef or faint if I saw a Veyron coming towards me.
That's way off... He was working construction in 1995. He made close to 70 million from 2000 to 2006. He fell off in 2007, 0 songs got radio play, he's living off investments and sale %'s off his previous work. Hopefully he will be making a come back this fall when a few new records drop. No body wants to work with Storch anymore - he's too expensive and his style can be easily replicated by others nowdays. Never the less, I like Storch and his music ALOT!
I'd be curious to see how well Storch is living in 20 years. I would not be suprised if he was not doing too well.