November 24th, 2011 admin
The SSC Ultimate Aero is an American built mid-engine super sports cars from Shelby Supercars. The better performance limited production version, the SSC Ultimate Aero TT is the second fastest production car in the world (behind the 2010 Bugatti Veyron super sports) at a speed of 412.28 recorded KMH (256.18 hours miles). This sentence was on the 13th during the tests Reached September, 2007 in West Richland, Washington, USA and verified by Guinness World Records on 9 October 2007. The SSC Ultimate Aero has no electronic aids such as ABS brakes and traction control.
The Aero and the Shelby Super Cars company are the spiritual children of Jerod Shelby (no relation to retirement pensions and sports car racing driver Carroll Shelby Builder) to build the exotic Replicars “including a Fiero-based Ferrari F355 and a Lamborghini Diablo replica replica began on the basis of a space frame, which was later used in the Ultimate Aero prototype. Jerod later moved from house to replicas of his first super sports car design, and, after seven years, finally started to take shape. no more Though the basic Aero model is produced, the Ultimate Aero still in production with a suggested retail price of about $ 650,000.
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October 26th, 2011 admin
The Italian word Countach is not easy to be translated straight into English. It is an expression of amazement, like: “Wow, Look at that!”. That was exactly how people reacted when they saw the new Lamborghini Countach prototype in 1971 Geneva Motor Show. His name tells us all: Lamborghini wanted to build the most spectacular sports car of all time, would be far more advanced than his time, an even greater impact than Miura was doing would kill himself, would be the dream car of every student in the following years.
Having tasted first success with Miura, Bertone’s chief designer Marcello Gandini drew an even imaginative and radical design for the new Lamborghini supercar. Its appearance can be described as space-time. Never before has a production car looked as sharp as a knife, with a non-proportional body, a windshield so fast, spectacular looking “scissor doors” (another brilliant gimmick, because “Gullwing”), sky-looking windows, a sharp yet flowing waist line targeted mounting hood and a tail that looked like a spaceship!
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