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Subject: Mach 5 for sale
From: Vitaly Iourtchenko <vitaly@nuance.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 14:47:51 -0700
Wouldn't it be cool to have a set of wheels like that? I wonder
what kind of times it will do on a set of Kumhos? :)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=362127435&r=0&t=0

Vitaly
#87 CSP del Sol

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Speed Racer's Race Car Up for Auction on eBay

  June 20, 2000 4:56 pm EST

  By Ben Klayman 

  DETROIT (Reuters) - For sale: white racing convertible with a top speed of 
  185 mph, lobster red leather interior, retractable pneumatic saw blades and a
  remote-control homing pigeon. Previous owner: international teen racing
  sensation Speed Racer. 

  The popular 1960s cartoon character may not be real, but a replica of his
  car -- the Mach 5 -- is up for sale on Internet auction site eBay (EBAY.O)
  thanks to  Child Safety Network engineer Mark Towle and the Community Benefit 
  Alliance.

  "More people can tell you the name of Speed Racer's car than any other race
  car in the world," Jim Rocknowski of Speed Racer Enterprises, official 
  licensing company for Speed Racer properties, said in a statement. 

  The two-door roadster, made from fiberglass and fully operational if not 
  street legal, went on sale on Monday and has seen 43 bids, including the
  latest offer of $30,500. The auction ends June 29. 

  The rocket-like Mach 5 -- one of the world's most recognizable cars --
  belonged to Speed Racer, a Japanese-drawn cartoon depicting the adventures
  of a teen who raced cars and battled evil around the world. With a fan base 
  of more than 50 million, the cartoon was created in 1967. 

  Community Benefit Alliance, a privately held marketer of animation art
  products, paid to have the car built last October on behalf of Child Safety
  Network, an organization dedicated to promoting child safety and protection
  issues across the country. The former will keep 80 percent of the money, 
  while the children's group will receive 20 percent. 

  Based on the famous cartoon Mach 5, Towle's full-scale race car has a
  400-horsepower engine, four-speed manual transmission, estimated top
  speed of 185 mph, front saw-blade cutters, a special hydraulic jack system 
  for jumping as well as interactive voice responses to buttons on the steering
  wheel. Project cost for the vehicle was more than $350,000. 

  The animated car boasted 50,000 horsepower, could fly through the air, 
  drive under water and jump great distances. 

  "The real Mach 5 has a lot of creative automotive engineering," Towle said.
  "While the car looks and performs much like the animated Mach 5, we have
  also added little details, like the remote control homing device and the
  periscope the Mach 5 uses when running under water." 

  The winning bidder will agree to loan the car to the Child Safety Network 
  for eight months while it finishes a national safety tour. eBay is verifying 
  all bids by phone. 

  The car will then be delivered during a catered Speed Racer-themed party by
  the cartoon's original cast members -- Peter Fernandez, who played the 
  voice of Speed and his brother Racer X, and Corinne Orr, who played Speed's
  girlfriend Trixie and Chim Chim the monkey. 

  The car includes a replica of Speed's racing helmet. 

  "Driving the Mach 5 is a childhood dream for millions of Speed Racer fans,"
  said Fernandez, who wrote and directed all 52 episodes of the original show 
  as well as its famous theme song, "Go Speed Racer Go." 

  For those who fail to win this Mach 5, Towle plans to build another 100
  street-legal models to benefit the Child Safety Network. Price tag: 
  $61,000, with delivery slated for 2001.

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