Just the third in a series of only ten ever to be built, the unfortunate Ford GT Roush 600 RE you will see below only saw three days of use before its untimely death. A new example is shown first for reference. The hyper-limited edition 612bhp beast wasn’t even broken in yet, with only 512mi (819km) on the odometer. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, the ten cars picked to become Roush 600 REs were the last ten Ford GTs to roll off the production line – ever.
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The engine and transmission might be alright, but really there is no way to tell without powering up and chances are this car isn’t going to power in its current condition. The car was for sale on eBay, but some reason the sale was for a parts lot (the seller claimed a requirement to keep the chassis) that failed to go at auction on eBay with a bid of just $1,040, so it’s likely the best of the remaining bits and pieces are still available.
So the question is who can do a better job at turning a limited edition (3 of 10) $150,000+ dollar car into scrap, a retard woman or retard man?
If the owner is visiting the site, here’s what your car probably sounded like when it ran:



Retard better be paralyzed for messing that up.
If he was paralyzed he would just get the better parking space…