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If it was given to me or I won it yes.. wonder what the price tag would beI'd drive it. Dead ass serious too. Sunny days and smooth roads... Why not?
history repeats itselfI'm gonna go ahead and party like it's 1899.
well, MSRP is going to start at a minimum of $30,000 just as every other mercedes car has. :lol:If it was given to me or I won it yes.. wonder what the price tag would be..
LMFAO made my morning, :bowdown:It looks like they decided to clean out the storage bin at the Mercedes factory. "Hey Klaus, vat are ve going to do mit all of dis left ova junk? It's not like ve can make das auto out of it". But 10 Heinekens later.....
Formula 1 front end, peel and stick woodgrain vinyl, berkeinstock seat covers, a bunch of old bike wheels (with the gold package, bling bling baby), some left over tube stereo equipment, a computer console joystick, a "cool" '80s clear blue bubble window, and a bunch of failed Daimler-Chrysler rear end prototype parts. BAM! Instant work of art.
Actually, I do find it quite intriguing.
Couldn't find anything anywhere on cost since it most like won't be production. It was just a training tool.It took a year and more than 150 trainees to create, but the entire project involved using "junior employees", giving the company's up-and-coming employees a creative way to learn how alternative-fuel systems come together.
wow, i want to be in their training program.. that's really quite amazing!It'll only do 15mph and just over 200 miles.
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Couldn't find anything anywhere on cost since it most like won't be production. It was just a training tool.
It looks like they decided to clean out the storage bin at the Mercedes factory. "Hey Klaus, vat are ve going to do mit all of dis left ova junk? It's not like ve can make das auto out of it". But 10 Heinekens later.....
Formula 1 front end, peel and stick woodgrain vinyl, berkeinstock seat covers, a bunch of old bike wheels (with the gold package, bling bling baby), some left over tube stereo equipment, a computer console joystick, a "cool" '80s clear blue bubble window, and a bunch of failed Daimler-Chrysler rear end prototype parts. BAM! Instant work of art.
Actually, I do find it quite intriguing.