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looks like a jelly bean

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It would look better if it had skirts on the front too. I close my eyes and see this thing as a hot rod with LS power, and a trick paint job.

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Tubular, man, just tubular.

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Bogidacious, lubricated, fully set fantastic and jettisoned in a tubular mobile module of satisfaction.

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Paint it a pinkish-tan, and Ace and Gary would be all over it.

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The penis mobile!

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This car is fake This turbine vehicle is actually a wax sculpture commissioned by French millionairre Robert Roux The front-end is a dead give-away There exists no footage of this vehicle actually driving They did produce some blueprints, but the car was never built. The museum that houses it is located in France, but behind glass, unlike the other cars housed there. You are not allowed to touch. Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist Pierre DuPrez was the first to break the story on this. He has a terrific write up that explains how and why the Gregoire started out as a marketing gimmick, but got out of hand.

Did you believe me, in the slightest?

Think about why you considered believing me.

Man is exceptional.

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Wicked Wanda used to drive a car like that.

100hp @ 25,000 rpm.

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Motorcycle engine?

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Turbine engine. They were playing with them a lot in the 50s and 60s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_turbine Sorry for kikepedia but it's ok for something like this.

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100hp @ 25,000 rpms

Weighs 2800 lbs, reaches speeds of 125 mph

Back then, it was pretty slick. There's a neat cutaway drawing of it floating around.

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That peculiar wheel color. Pink cream.

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Because that will never get dirty.

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I have a couple of those in my garage but a different color.

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