http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4645309646&rd=1
Pretty neat actually.
I'm going to bid $100,000,000 at the last second, then go back in time and buy some Apple, Microsoft and IBM IPO stock ...
I do assume you have access to weapons-grade plutonium...?
It's the newer model. The one that runs on trash. No plutonium needed.
Who the hell puts a half full can of beer in the trash? Seriously.
It was Miller High-Life.
Now let's put a woofer in that yellow thing in the trunk.
Quote from: [lgm] on Fri 02/06/2006 18:32:12
It's the newer model. The one that runs on trash. No plutonium needed.
The ad reads, "movie accurate Plutonium Reactor (Part I style) ".
The garbage fuel system was introduced in the end of Pt. 1, but if you look at the ad for the car, you'll notice it doesn't have that wierd, white, top-of-a-food-processor-looking bit that says "Mr. Fusion".
That's pretty cool, though. If I had the money, I think I might actually buy it, straight away.
Sold for $55,000..
The stuff rich geeks would spend money on...
It is cool but I can't not find it a bit funny.
On a semi-related note, I saw on TV someone who built from scratch the yellow car from Thunderbirds to all exact details and drives it around his city.
Now he has one item of fiction he can hunt down some plutoneum... but he has to avoid jack bauer at all costs.