The car Steve Fossett was developing to set a land speed record is for sale to anyone with an interest in supersonic driving and a pile of money to finance it.
The car is entirely rebuilt and includes everything needed for a land speed record attempt. In addition to the General Electric J-79 turbojet engine (18,400 pounds of thrust with afterburner), the buyer gets the entire workshop, drawings, spares, tools, jigs and even the truck needed to haul Target 800 MPH to the dry lake bed of your choice.
The company selling the car is accepting offers over $3 million. Check out the Target 800 MPH brochure (.pdf) for more info.
Photo: Project 100
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Authors: Jason Paur