probuly pre-owned cars that used to belong to the guys that invented ''space invaders''
I was thinking about putting a horn on the head of my prancing pony - make him a prancing unicorn. I know this would work for #1 above, but would it work for #2 as well?
I have heard rumors of this 'option' and thought it was just .......... well ........ a rumor ............. it is really amazing to actually some of these rare examples in pictures ............ this is cause for great celebration, this is akin to seeing actual pictures of the the loch ness monster ............ my only hope is that I may someday see one of these in the metal ............... until then, it is still the stuff of legend ..........
Not sure if you would be flamed for having a fake "Unicorn Edition" car.....they're very rare-some say extinct, some say non-existent-and I understand the owners of the actual cars are very protective of their copyrights.
Found another one! Elusive, perhaps; one of the great things about living in SoCal are the numbers of rare and significant cars that owners actually drive. Is there any truth to the rumor that the "Space Invaders" editions were actually test mules/development cars for the halo models? Image Unavailable, Please Login
I knew me, Ernie, and Bruce weren't crazy! These are the rare editions - one day to fetch big numbers at auction. Anyone else have a Space Invaders edition Ferrari? I heard there were even a couple of the Ferrari Supercars done. Anyone else want to come out of the woodwork with pictures of their cars?