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Melling Hellcat-----Again

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Erm....

I know my mouth watered when this was announced sometime last year, but it's apparently finally been unveiled.

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All I'm saying is....

Oh My Giddy Aunt......:eek:

0-60mph in 2.6 seconds :eek: :eek:

Wonder how long tyres will last on that ;)

1,200bhp:eek:

Ugly IMHO & RWD only, that's gonna be a little twitchy in the wet :rofl:

Do they quote a maximum speed and if so, at what altitude, as air's thinner, higher up. :rofl:

Ugly IMHO & RWD only, that's gonna be a little twitchy in the wet :rofl:

Not just me that thought that then! :)

Apparently it's got 'special wide rear tyres' to put the power down safely, according to Auto Express.

Well that's fine then, 1200bhp is easy if they're special and wide :rofl:

For that power i'd want the tyres to be soo wide theres only room for 1 tyre.

Steamroller eat your heart out style..

They're hiring Hamster to do the test driving - to keep down the weight and because he's OK up to car's top speed (-;

My predication is it will have a press outing at Silverstone with Martin Brundle onboard to show what it can do. The car will complete one exploratory lap and expire!!!

Melling managed to make that duff engine in the TVR. He got the blueprints to a V12 F1 engine (I think it was the Arrows engine at the time) chopped it in half and with a bit of minor surgery managed to shove it in a TVR and make it less reliable than in the F1 car. I don

Good specs on paper, but couldn't they have hired a proper designer to make it look half decent?! :rofl:

Chris

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