maybe Ford 9000-series[and it's cabover version]?or international transtar? --- Post updated --- and this big guy[i forget its name]
Yeah, my grandma had one at a point, in the 90s or 80s. I also saw a white ford probe in a parking lot once. Also saw 1 mk1 ford gt40 at a car show with a sierra undercover and a few other rare cars im not bothered to name.
The Mercedes benz 300SLR Coupe the world's most expensive car at €135 million. Or the 2 times Lemans winning Ford GT40 in the iconic Gulf livery, with a leman winning ferrari aswell in the background. Or if you prefer something more modern a Ferrari Daytona Sp3 and the Ferrari holy trinity And finally the ultimate spot, the Mclaren F1
I Wonder why did GM crushed them. Imagine retrofitting them with today's Electric engine , it would be a Rocket to drive. Tbh , it's the only electric car i would buy
because early 2000s gm hated evs just as much as most people nowadays. 90s cali forced a certain percentage of vehicles sold to be electric, creating vehicles like the RAV4 EV and the EV1. The police had to guard trucks with EV1s due for crushing because of activists trying to stop it, but unfortunately no chance. Hell, GM donated about 40 EV1s to schools etc, but made sure to brick their control units, only one museum got a working one from GM, as they only accepted working examples.
the only working GM EV1 is in the National Museum of American History, according to wikipedia. why do i read random wikipedia articles about random obscure cars