Should we call it a Chevrollac?So a Monte Carlo is trying to evolve into a Cadillac?
Mohs SafariKar, so it walks the line.Modified or is this stock?
Add that to the growing list of cars I never knew about. So apparently there’s 3?Mohs SafariKar, so it walks the line.
@Snikle
Production was started on three examples, but I have the nagging suspicion that all the images I've seen are of the same one. The other two are tucked away, gone or were never completed.Add that to the growing list of cars I never knew about. So apparently there’s 3?
I honestly didn’t even know about it. I thought it was a kit car but then I remembered that this concourse doesn’t do kit cars so I assumed it was something special.Production was started on three examples, but I have the nagging suspicion that all the images I've seen are of the same one. The other two are tucked away, gone or were never completed.
And I don't think you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you completely forgot about it.
I'd probably say this is stock, since Bruce Mohs actually wanted to make these and have them look this way.Modified or is this stock?
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Why would anyone do that to a Mercedes N Class of all things!?
I kind of wish I could make out the asking price.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
Yes that black car was displayed at a concourse in Detroit.I'd probably say this is stock, since Bruce Mohs actually wanted to make these and have them look this way.
It was built on an International-Harvester truck chassis though (IIRC. I know the Ostentatienne Opera was, I think the Safarikar was too)
Did you get to see it in person?