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I belive I saw that car on top gear . Nice moder/old school look with modern engine in it. Their pretty pricy. I tjink when they hit 150 in it it started to lift the front wheels
I'm not a huge fan of the way it looks. Power numbers look respectable, 500ft lbs of torque.
I can't see why it would lift the front wheels at 150, it is still 3200lbs and nowhere near the power requirements to do so.
also, 150 isn't that fast, so if the wheels are lifting due to air pressure, I would have to say that is a very poorly designed sports car. I doubt this is the case
Correction its a total different car the one I was talking about. Saw the episode again but forgot the name of the car all I remeber is that it was black and more of an older style but modern also.
Correction its a total different car the one I was talking about. Saw the episode again but forgot the name of the car all I remeber is that it was black and more of an older style but modern also.
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You mean this? It is a Morgan Aero. Has a Wood Chassis.
But I just saw it on How Its Made, there is still a wood supporting structure, at least that is what they showed. Whatever, I cant afford cars like that, so I can just admire its looks.
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