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List of very cool, very costly hot rods

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In case you have deep pockets and need a toy or 2:

http://www.cars-on-line.com/cu16_60s.html

More complete list:
www.cars-on-line.com

Example:
Hot Rod '66 Custom nova (Sold too)

http://www.cars-on-line.com/52792.html
1966 [SIZE=+4]Chevy Nova[/SIZE]

Chevy Nova . Over the top, all steel, multi-award winning 1966 Nova. This car was first in class at the prestigious Grand National Roadster Show and invited to Blackie's Fresno Autorama which is an invite only event for the top 150 cars in the country. This custom Nova took over 2 years and approximately $200,000 to build. The steel on this car has been professionally chopped, shaved, pinched, narrowed and stretched while still keeping the original look of a 1966 Nova. The result is one of the most beautiful and menacing stances you will ever see. Assembled on a bullet proof custom Alston Chassis using only the best parts available and powered by a 472cid LS7 rated at 700hp, this is a show car that was built to perform as hot as it looks. The car is finished in all House of Kolors Candy Paints with Platinum Gold Leaf that looks amazing. The metallic really makes it pop. The car features numerous one off parts including custom cowl vent, hand fabricated front and rear roll pans, hand fabricated custom side exhaust, wireless remote actuator for the auto opening trunk and reverse hinged hood, custom Budnik Muroc III wheels, a full air ride system from AccuAir with the NOS bottles mounted in the back actually acting as the air reservoirs and feeding the air bags on all four corners, and more. The car was professionally designed and built to be a one of a kind showpiece and has been judged to be among the top custom cars in the country. This car is ready for the street, strip, or to take home trophies at any show you go to.
-Email or call for pricing and additional details

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It's fun to go there and browse once in a while. Many of the exotic hot rods look like the stuff you see at the World of Wheels car shows which we go to once a year.

Found this there too, a site that sells limited production '68 Mustang Supercars. I'd opt for the 1000HP version myself:

http://www.wolverinecar.com/

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wolverinecar is a 68 Mustang Fastback Supercar, the prototype of a limited production of 200 vehicles. Designed by Gary Barbosa, built by Champion & Aikman Customs and Champion Classics, this car sets a new standard in combining outrageous design with Nascar aerodynamics, and today's modern equipment and drive-train.[/FONT]


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Sorry, but that thing is hideous IMO, poor Mustang. I'm not even a big Mustang fan, but I think a stock 68 Boss looks 1000x better...
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Sorry, but that thing is hideous IMO, poor Mustang. I'm not even a big Mustang fan, but I think a stock 68 Boss looks 1000x better...
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I agree. Not crazy about its lighting effects either, too "ricey" for a Mustang IMO. I only posted it because I thought it was unique. If I was spend ~$80K+ on a Mustang, it'd be a 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake Edition.
 
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