LAST AUTO NEWS – FASTEST PRODUCTION CAR EVER BUILT FOR SALE ON EBAY
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Zero-to-sixty speed? 2.78 Seconds.
Zero-to-100? Just over 5 seconds.
Quarter Mile? 9.90 abnormal at 144 mph.
Distance covered accelerating to 200 mph? 5/8 mile.
Price? Well, it’s on eBay, so that has yet to be seen.
The fastest street-legal assembly car in history now has something in accepted with millions of collectible bowl pigs. It’s for bargain on eBay.
Autoblog explains, “The absolute SSC Ultimate Aero TT that set the Guinness-certified top acceleration almanac for a assembly car is up for bargain on eBay with your name on it. The 2007 archetypal comes with Palladium acrylic and atramentous Alcantara interior, nav system, 10-speaker audio/DVD system, back camera, and ability everything. Oh, did we acknowledgment the 1183 application twin-turbo V8 army abaft the seats?”
The Shelby SuperCars Ultimate Aero set the accepted almanac in foreground of auditors from the Guinness Book of World Records on a bankrupt amplitude of artery in Washington on October 9, 2007. In befitting with Guinness rules, the car had to breach the antecedent almanac on two after runs in adjustment to affirmation the title. Its boilerplate acceleration on those two runs was 256.14 mph.
According to the listing, the bargain champ will accept the car itself, the tires it acclimated if it set the almanac (they were anon removed to bottle their actual value), and a affected affidavit from Guinness commemorating the record.
Oh, and a change watch.
Of course, this accurate Ultimate Aero ability not authority the almanac for long. After all, Autoblog notes, “the 2009 archetypal has 100+ added application and a abstract top acceleration of 270 mph.”
But, as of this writing, the bargain amount stands at just $600,000 (11 humans accept bid), acceptation that, for about bisected the amount of a Bugatti Veyron, you could outrun one.
The bargain closes in four days.
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