If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Keep in mind my idea is totally theoretical, who knows what they'll do with it. How much do you think it would go for?
Or better yet how much do you think they would sell it for if they were to put it on ebay tommorow. Just some thoughts.
Or better yet how much do you think they would sell it for if they were to put it on ebay tommorow. Just some thoughts.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
If they sold it, it would be under some very crazy guidelines. The car isn't even street legal (never crash tested or any of that stuff). I'd be rediculously dangerous to drive that thing over 45, unless your on a very wide private race track.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Unfortunatley, they could never sell it since it does not have a VIN.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Originally Posted by chrisL
Unfortunatley, they could never sell it since it does not have a VIN.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Originally Posted by chrisL
Unfortunatley, they could never sell it since it does not have a VIN.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
Then explain the former GM concept cars which were sold at BJ earlier this year. 

Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
Then explain the former GM concept cars which were sold at BJ earlier this year. 

.Oldsmobile F-88
David
Re: If GM were to sell the concept in 30 years.
Originally Posted by chrisL
Unfortunatley, they could never sell it since it does not have a VIN.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
It will have to end up in the GM Historic Collection, or it will have to be crushed.
here is a qestion how do home built cars get registered?
they also dont have safty equipment?
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