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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Car Talk > M1900S (Viewed 1212 times)
Pravus 


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M1900S
< on 8/22/2008 9:24 PM >
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So me and a friend of mine were heading back home the other day and we saw what only seemed to be an amazingly modified car cruising down the highway.. So we have been trying to figure out what exactly it was.. The basic body shape was kinda like a Dauer 962 Le Mans, the back end reminded me ALOT of a corvette only the entire car was alot more slimline and low (the actual car was just low, not ground clearance.. although that was low as hell too..) All we saw on it was it had "M1900S" on the right side of the back, there was something else on the left side but neither of us were able to read it as it was dark and over a lane..
Anyone know what this thing is?




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Re: M1900S
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Sure it wasn't MT900S? There's a Mosler MT900S.

One of these was it? http://www.moslera...ain_newformat.html



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Hrm.. actually I think that would be it.. apparently it was a T not a 1... That car just doesn't look right on the road.. just doesn't really seem like a street car at all....




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< Reply # 3 on 8/24/2008 6:30 PM >
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haha most of the pieces on the Mosler MT900S come from the Corvette, including the entire rear section you mentioned. It's actually quite a car! Not sure why you'd think it doesnt look right, unless you've never paid any attention to modern supercars... hahaha Obviously you have though, considering you referenced the Dauer 962... hahaha




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Well mostly because I am originally from Chicagoland.. There really aren't many supercars wandering the streets in mass, mostly because you would destroy the things on the pot holes up there, and lets face it taking a super sport car into a Chicago winter would just be stupid (or snow and salt in general).. However now I am in LA and they are kinda everywhere, you spit and hit three..




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dual post, ignore this one



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