The order form for the car reveals the power figure for this engine, which is kept down at 430 horsepower to meet NHRA class regulations. (Chevy does make a 572 crate engine that produces up to 727-horsepower, though.) If you want more power, you'll have to look at smaller engine options, with an NHRA-rated 470 horsepower 427 (7-liter) V8, along with a supercharged 350 (5.7-liter) V8 producing 600 horsepower While sales have typically been restricted to under 70 per year, meaning there have been less than 700 COPOs since 2012, this model will be available to anyone, with deliveries on a first-come, first-serve basis. So if you're looking for the ultimate modern Camaro, you should be able to take yours to the drag strip starting late 2021. Prices start at $105,500 for the 571, going up to $117, 500 for the 427, and peaking at $130,000 for the 350.
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The car failed to sell at RM Sotheby's in May, with the highest bid of $28,000 not meeting reserve. However, current sellers at LBI Limited think that the $7000 of recent repairs they've done can bring up the value to $48,000.
The car is reinforced as well to ensure it all holds up to its impressive BR6 bulletproof rating at the highest spec. The windows and sunroof are heavily reinforced and the tires are run-flat. The suspension is also modified to handle the load. If you want more protection, you can add air filtration, night vision, and smokescreens from the options list. Plus, knowing its buyer, Inkas will also offer a siren and emergency lights for any police force interested in a luxury bulletproof SUV. Even space isn't sacrificed, and the car can hold seven comfortably with three rows. Cost isn't revealed for the car, although the typical buyer probably isn't most concerned about that. The X7 in that specification probably costs over a hundred thousand dollars before Inkas gets their hands on it, so it certainly costs more than that following the armored touches.
This plane has two bedrooms, each with an accompanying bath, with nine more bathrooms throughout. This 748 can seat 89 passengers, either in typical - if more luxurious - airplane seats or on couches or lounges throughout. For entertainment, the plane is equipped with 11 'large' televisions throughout. The aircraft is centered around an ornate gold theme. The biggest question, really, is who might buy it. Qatar Amiri Flight has offered a 748 for sale in the past. However, a buyer couldn't be found, and it was gifted to the Turkish government. That plane, the same except with a blue theme rather than gold, had only 436 hours of flying in its time with the royal family.
The price on this plane has not been disclosed, but it's like the saying often mentioned about Rolls-Royce: he who asks how much it costs can't really afford it. |