In the mid-2010s, the American startup built only seven similar cars, with the help of which he hoped to conquer the global supercars market. The presented model in the body of Targa passed only 23 thousand kilometers. Two days before the end of the Cars & Bids auction, 62 thousand dollars are offered for the car (about 5.3 million rubles at the current rate).
The Falcon F7 body is made of a combination of carbon, aluminum and Kevlar. Under the hood of the supercar is a seven -liter V8, the modified atelier Lingenfelter Performance. After modification, the recoil of the motor amounted to 620 horsepower. The unit works in tandem with a six -speed mechanical transmission.
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Since the assembly, Supercar has received many improvements. In particular, the model was equipped with a body lifting system on the front axle, 20-inch wheels, reinforced chassis, as well as the engine cooling system from the extreme Corvette ZR1. A multimedia system with six speakers, a subwoofer and an amplifier appeared in the cabin.
It would seem that Falcon F7 had everything to become part of the world supercars market. However, the American startup failed. The engineers managed to assemble only seven unique cars. Now, for one of the rarest models, only 62 thousand dollars are offered (about 5.3 million rubles at the current rate).
In 2023, the Russians were offered to buy a rare hypercar Pagani Huayra. The seller then estimated an exotic model of 230 million rubles.
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