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Nice grocery car

Cool! But you better not need more than a bag of chips & a six pack! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
I'll bet you could make it to the store & back
before the commercial's over.

- Doug
 
Definatly unique. Not sure how I feel about it.
I guess I gotta say it's cool.
Yup, cool. Not something I'd buy, but definatly cool.
I wanna drive one.
 
Bret said:
Cool! But you better not need more than a bag of chips & a six pack! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

No, no! Look at the big luggage rack at the back!
 
They say street legal. Not in any state that requires fenders, bumpers, windshield area, safty equipment, proper lighting, emissions equippment and much more. It's built in Maryland, but I don't think it's legal there in it's present dress. Definetly not allowed in New Jersey! It actually reminds me of a primary trainer I saw once in a racing school. Might be where they got the idea? Who knows. $48,000.00 for a paper weight is a bit much I would think. PJ
 
It sounds as though the mechanical package is similar to the Barber Dodge cars that were used at the racing school and I think in the race series a few years back.
Perhaps these guys used to make them?
Simon.
 
Formula 1 Street Cars are street legal, and probably not too pleased with this listing of one of their cars in non-street legal trim being listed as street legal.

formula1carsm.jpg

That's one of them in full street trim. Notice the fenders, turn signals, etc.
 
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