According to the Bring a Traill auction house, six similar machines were built for the film, however, after filming, only three copies were preserved. A day before the end of trading for an unusual car with an eight -cylinder engine, they offer $ 5,500 (approximately 475 thousand rubles at the current rate).
Homemade buggy is built around a spatial steel frame that hides the glass plastic panels of the body. The machine is equipped with reinforced wheel discs with disk brakes and off -road tires. The rear-wheel drive SUV leads a 6.2-liter V8 V8 from the General Motors concern, which was equipped with Camaro and Corvette sports carriers. The return of the unit, associated with a three -stage “automatic”, is 430 horsepower.
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The Buggie Salon is made as Kokpit, in which one racing seat “bucket” and a minimum set of devices were placed. In addition, the car was equipped with external cameras, the information from which is displayed on the screen located behind the wheel. Despite the presence of external lighting devices, the vehicle is prohibited from operating on public roads.
For homemade bugges, who in the seventh part of the Fast and the Furious was controlled by the hero of Jason Stathem during trading offers $ 5,500 (approximately 475 thousand rubles at the current rate). For the end of the auction remains about a day.
In mid -February, it became known that in the last part of Fast and the Furious there would be cars from the first film. In addition, almost all the main characters of the film franchise take part in the filming of the final episode.
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