We know people will go to lengths pursuing whatever they deem worthwhile, especially those lehman brothers or fannie sister execs that are now going on vacation with their fat year end bonus pay checks that were mostly funded by poor peasants from developing countries buying their so-called bonds or hedge funds. Well here's two choices on eBay, both around the price of $220,000 USD, a 1963 Pontiac Tempest Lemans and a Lamborghini Gallardo. However both weren't in stock conditions, with the Pontiac on its way to fossilization through natural corrosion, and the Gallardo tuned to 800hp with 2 turbochargers fitted on to the 5.2 liter V10 engine. One thing thou, the Pontiac was SOLD, and the Gallardo is still awaiting buyers.
Source: eBay
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What can you say...Americans are stoopid.
Pity about the Gallardo weird looking rump though.
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What can you say...Americans are stoopid.
Pity about the Gallardo weird looking rump though.
If I had the money...I'd put on a X-Bow!
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