definately a cool video...
just because im curious...how much would everyone be willing to pay to get ahold of that VX???
(thought it might be interesting to see)
definately a cool video...
just because im curious...how much would everyone be willing to pay to get ahold of that VX???
(thought it might be interesting to see)
"Do Not Seek Praise. Seek Criticism."
"If You Can't Solve A Problem, It's Because You're Playing By The Rules."
"The Perosn Who Doesn't Make Mistakes Is Unlikely To Make Anything."
-Paul Arden
I'm very interested in how much this thing would go for if it were on auction too... so in a very non-scientific survey may I start the bidding?
AD:
-Fully functional one-off concept topless performance utility vehicle based off of the limited-production Vehicross
-showroom condition, very low mileage
-featured in Mission To Mars movie
-one of the last remnants of a once successful brand now leaving the US
(please share anything relevant that I missed)
Do I hear a $30,000 starting bid?
I have to do it......
1,000,000,000.01
did you think no one would do it?:bwgr::bgwp:
btw... that's a very non- scientific number...:bwgr::bgwp:
ok I'll stop now
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Last edited by iamironman : 12/14/2008 at 08:03 PM
i would bid 35k....(sticker price new)
I'd bid up to around 80K ESPECIALLY if everything in it worked.
I was doing some research last night, and supposedly it has a folding hardtop () and an in-car computer system complete with a boom-mic that swings down for voice control. But I can't seem to find any pictures of the hardtop up or in action, so I have my doubts about it's existence, and the car pc sounds a bit too awesome for something made in 2000.
They'd prolly crush it instead of auctioning it - too much liability. Sad.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
ya, it is sad...
they could have probably made some good money if they advertised it correctly...
Yeah, that is a cool video and I agree it was probably debuted at an Intl Auto Show in the mid/late 90's. Personally, I wonder what ever happened to the actual stage car from the movie "Mission To Mars"??? Perhaps, some movie executive has it.
With regards to a roof, an enclosed compartment folding hardtop would be ideal; if not, then a bolt-down "clam-shell" hardtop would suffice like those suspended from your garage ceiling (early Corvette style). However, the vehicle does need some sort of integral style roll-bar like the old convertible Shelby Mustangs from the late 60's.