You have six days in which to place a bid.
This offering may be of interest to car collectors or deep-pocketed enthusiasts who love cars. This is an American supercar that was built near Detroit in 2014. The Falcon F7 is the name of this supercar, which was first unveiled nearly a decade ago.
The third example of the limited run of seven copies is currently up for sale. One of the cars has been reported to be destroyed. There are only six remaining examples. This particular car was featured at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, and also starred on the 19th episode. Dream Cars: How they are made Season 2. It’s a celebrity.
It’s not just for garage queens. Lingenfelter tuned the Chevy Corvette Z06 V8 engine to produce 620 horsepower (462 Kilowatts) as well as 585 pound-feet (813 Newton meters) of torque. It’s very fast. Although the acceleration and top speed are unknown, the power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.
Falcon Motorsport claims to have serviced the car since it was new. There are papers that support this claim. The clutch was recently replaced, and it shouldn’t have any major mechanical problems. Although there are minor exterior dents, nothing is impossible to repair.
This Falcon F7 has received 24 bids and the winning bid is at $75,000. Although we believe the price will be at least $100,000, that is just a guess. The Falcon F7 was originally priced at $250,000.