home-built on ebay

home-built on ebay

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mohrt

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211 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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actuary

227 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Difficult to criticise someone who had actually designed and made their own car - fair play to him. But IMHO is does look a little like the (ugly) big brother of a Dax Kamala. Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder.

Wonder what the performance (and handling) is like ?

Tony

mohrt

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135 posts

211 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Very true, kudos to anyone that goes out on a limb to design their own car. I can't imagine what would be involved with that. But there is always a first impression, and with this car, my impression was a big toy scoop shovel.

LuckyP

6,243 posts

226 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Can't even bring myself to comment...........

....st, just have.

Wilder

1,509 posts

210 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Yuk!

GTWayne

4,595 posts

218 months

Thursday 5th June 2008
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The colour suits it well hehe

F.C.

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209 months

Thursday 5th June 2008
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hurl

Scotty-Boy

532 posts

193 months

Thursday 5th June 2008
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Not my cup of tea, but got to give the man a clap for his efforts!

srreck

529 posts

262 months

Thursday 5th June 2008
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Is the Pink Panther's car.!!....isn't it ? smile

qwick

530 posts

268 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Well, er... it's interesting... I thought there would be more than one seat considering the length of it.

Davrianman

487 posts

265 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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srreck said:
Is the Pink Panther's car.!!....isn't it ? smile
Exactly what I thought! Retro 70's!...

GTWayne

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Friday 6th June 2008
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Davrianman said:
Retro 70's!...
Yeah, 1870's! Smacks of Stevenson's Rocket does that ( only the Rocket was far more appealling yes )

Brink

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209 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Just imagine how bad the handling is going to be - especially on a rough surface.

mohrt

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Friday 6th June 2008
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So what are the odds of someone shelling out 50k USD for it...

GTWayne

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Friday 6th June 2008
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Some crazy disillusioned fool built it, ( all be it a skilled one ), and some equally disillusioned fool will no doubt buy it, after all if we are to believe what we are told, it is a Mad Mad Mad World.

crafty

2,291 posts

238 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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qwick said:
Well, er... it's interesting... I thought there would be more than one seat considering the length of it.
It only needs one seat..... nobody but the builder would have the courage to ride in.

mohrt

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Friday 6th June 2008
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I found more photos (and pictures of owner):

http://freshpics.blogspot.com/2006/06/home-made-ca...

And, it didn't sell. But, there is good info on the car on the listing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-pwr-Insp-by...

description:

You are bidding on an opportunity…more than just a car. This is an all composite car made with the best of materials. This bid is for an entire Composite Car Project with all of the molds, dies, and tooling to produce this vehicle. A private aerospace business is liquidating all of its assets and would like to sell this part separately. The owner is 82 years old and would like to retire. The car project was started in the 90’s and was used as a marketing tool in other business ventures as well as just a fun project for the owner. Three cars were produced for street use. The first one was sold. The second one, which is yellow in color, is equipped with a Porsche 911 engine. It has a turned-over 915 trans-axle which makes this car a mid-engine. The yellow car is made from fiberglass and Aramid honeycomb. The red car, with no running gear, is all carbon fiber and Kevlar with Aramid honeycomb. The winner of this auction will receive two semi truck loads of over 1.5 million dollars worth of tooling (in addition to the red and yellow cars) to produce his own super-car. Both the yellow and the red cars are center-steer with a passenger seat behind the driver. With Porsche running gear and carbon-Kevlar materials, the red car weighs about 1650 lbs., depending on what you put in, such as a stereo, air, etc. The yellow car is about 95% complete. It has been driven approximately 100 miles. The red car, which met all of our final project objectives, is ready for any power train that you wish to use. If you wish to remove the rear seat, you could easily install a V8 or 12 cylinder drive-train.



The main molds are new and have a few changes in the chassis. The molds are made to be used hundreds of times and will last for many years. The entire system is designed for a vacuum-bag process. Large flanges are convenient for wet lay-ups. Everything concerning this project is well made.



Spare parts, such as DOT windshields, extra rims and tires, and custom rack and pinion come with the deal. There is just too much to mention. I was the Chief Engineer on the project and would be glad to answer questions.



Everything involved in the car project was brought up fromGeorgia to Pennsylvania and stored in the Old Bethlehem Steel Plant, so some of the photos were taken there. Lighting was not good, but you can see that this is an extensive project. I will give my phone number to those who show great interest. Just e-mail me.



Finally, I want you to know that these are not kit or replica cars. They are a result of an aerospace company just having fun. If you look at other super-cars, you will find that they are made of similar materials and techniques. This is truly a one-of-a-kind offer with an exclusive car and car-design project. I would be glad to give post-purchase advice and assist in the transaction, but I am not the owner. Good luck bidding!

Edited by mohrt on Friday 6th June 01:58

GTWayne

4,595 posts

218 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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A comprehensive blurb indeed but nowhere was it mentioned that the 82 year old owner used his guide dog as the chief designer scratchchin

mohrt

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Friday 6th June 2008
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This was interesting:

The winner of this auction will receive two semi truck loads of over 1.5 million dollars worth of tooling (in addition to the red and yellow cars) to produce his own super-car.

1.5M in tooling? Anything useful I wonder?

mohrt

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Friday 6th June 2008
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... and yet another one, this time made from a Skoda.

http://ajanlo.kapu.hu/pics.php?d=skoda