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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Price of USD 2.7 Billion from Barracuda "Fast & Furious 5"


Arizona - Remember the legacy of black 1970 Dodge Charger father Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in The Fast and the Furious (2001)? Two-door sedan like a "monster" when removed from the garage. Impression of "scary" this could be appear because the size is larger than a modern sedan, strengthened by a machine that pops out of the hood and very "stubborn".

Well, what about the next Fast & Furious Five or Fast? There are no less "sinister" here. Justin Lin (director) will exhibit two-door 1971 Plymouth Barracuda green-black with a cavity and the head of the engine more "sticking" again. You can imagine the energy ejected from the heart pacemaker 636 Hemi.

With the appearance of "blink-blink", the Barracuda is like an ordinary die cast toys on display so the big boy. However, that is the size of 1:1 and can really ride, can even be bought.

For Sale For some reason, a large sedan that had entered in a number of scenes in Fast Five is actually sold, even before the movie is really running around the world. Although raises the question, which would have clearly become a special figure. Finished watching, he can simply speeding.

Sedan 3-speed automatic transmission, according to auctioneer Barrett-jackson.com company will be released with an offering price of 308,000 U.S. dollars.

Besides holding Hemi engine, this sedan was built by Art Morrison chassis base G Force and has Wilwood rate freeze brand on wheels Budnik. The engine inter cooler apply and keeps the carburetor (Ultra Dominator).

There is also a vintage room temperature control, leather upholstery with a special design, and three DVD screens mounted on the dashboard exclusive. Besides this, there are many other details that have changed the status of this ancient car into a luxury car.

Barracuda engined these towering will be visually appealing meal in Fast Five with a number of cars like the Honda NSX, Porsche, Ford GT40, a Corvette Grand Sport of unique designs, and a Ford SUV Gurkha fighters.

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