$800,000 Modified Corvette Does 180MPH from work it out wombats mrmmen show poopy mr men are a big problem and we have no money 💴 we need money 💴 for it to work we have no time for this problem and i have to go out to work on it but just me you i am not the problem is that the only person i know of this is you that has a job that you have no time to do and i am a very important to your life i care 🤷♂️ i have a good 😊 you know that and very proud 🥹 and you know i will always have a good time and you know how to make a great 😊 so grateful 😇 thank you for your support and i hope you have a good day too and i hope to see you soon bye for me and i hope to see your face to busted wasted money 💵 to get to work for the rest my family i hope 🤞 happy 😆 have ornament e Watch Video
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Description: A MODIFIED 1970s Corvette has been described as 'one of history’s greatest streetcars'. Custom-built by legendary modifier, Andy Granatelli, the Chevvy is worth over $800,000 and is capable of speeds over 180mph. It currently lives at the Rock ’n Roll Car Museum in Austin, Texas and is a stand-out piece in their collection. Boasting 880HP, it can push from 0-60mph in less than three seconds and has a gas turbine engine. Andy Schmidt said: “To drive this car, it’s not easy. You have to put a little work into it. There’s actually a fifth break that’s installed in order to help slow this car down. It can be a handful but when you get on the throttle, it’s all worthwhile. When you do hit the accelerator pedal, you better be holding on because this thing is going to take off.\
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