On 5/15/2013 10:02 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
Hey, there must be some metal in there somewhere! But it's mostly a
pile of carbon fiber.
This is what the people at Shelby SuperCars have done with Shel's
Cobra legacy. They're building another car with a reptile's name
(Tuatara, an ugly beast -- the lizard, not the car, which is very
cool).
Think of it as the anti-EA, anti-whoyakidding, screw-you-everybody
vehicle. The mileage probably sucks. It only weighs 2750 pounds, but
it has (be still, my heart) 1.350 hp and produces 1,280 lb-ft. of
torque. They're actually fudging the horsepower, just like the Big
Three did with their 7-liter engines back in the '60s, to avoid
Congress's attention. The Tuatara engine actually can produce 1,700
hp.
0-60 in 2.5 seconds, theoretical top speed is 276 mph. No word yet of
a plug-in hybrid version...
http://tinyurl.com/b4ohmju
This car is either a sign of the Apocalypse or evidence that we're
crawling out of our penurous, poor-economy state of mind. And somebody
must figure that we're going to find more oil somewhere.
Useless, no room for two deer and gear when I come back from the deer
harvest, no ground clearance for hidden rocks in the fields.
Also, twice as many wheels on the ground as needed for go fast feeling.
David