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Way to make me look up a car then spend time committing useless details to memory! And now I kind of want one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_3000ME Loading... Reply
I have never seen that car before. Wonderful, another rig I'd like to have. My real life Gran Tourismo Video game fix is going to bankrupt me. Loading... Reply
2.2L Chrysler turbo motor? Does that make it the spiritual ancestor of the Mosler Consulier? Loading... Reply
Never knew about this car, very interesting. Seems that registry and UK history is over at http://www.ac3000me.com Loading... Reply
Absolutely fascinating. I desire one of these. It looks like 30 more were built after AC became AC (Scotland) plc. So, our chances of finding one just nearly doubled! Loading... Reply
They were built by violent Glaswegian drunks (this sentence is doubly redundant). Your chances of finding a Scottish one are almost nil. Loading... Reply
Good point. Even if you did find one, the chances of anything on it functioning is almost nil. Loading... Reply
Way to make me look up a car then spend time committing useless details to memory!
And now I kind of want one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_3000ME
More on this upcoming.
Tease!
I have never seen that car before. Wonderful, another rig I'd like to have. My real life Gran Tourismo Video game fix is going to bankrupt me.
Even better! The 3000ME Shelby.
http://polybushings.com/pages/AC3000ME.html
2.2L Chrysler turbo motor? Does that make it the spiritual ancestor of the Mosler Consulier?
I didn't realize "individual" meant "TR7 and X1/9 drivers with steroid problems"
Never knew about this car, very interesting. Seems that registry and UK history is over at http://www.ac3000me.com
Absolutely fascinating. I desire one of these. It looks like 30 more were built after AC became AC (Scotland) plc. So, our chances of finding one just nearly doubled!
They were built by violent Glaswegian drunks (this sentence is doubly redundant). Your chances of finding a Scottish one are almost nil.
Good point. Even if you did find one, the chances of anything on it functioning is almost nil.