Man it takes some serious balls to drive that fast in a prototype. He was probably saying to himself "if I crash this thing it better kill me, because if it doesn't my boss will". 😂
Here's my hypothesis on the Customs aspect: Yes, sometimes it's "who you know," but that doesn't always equate to bad/criminal. It can simply mean that someone messed up paperwork and someone with a verified reputation stepped in to "fix" it. In other words, satisfying Customs the vehicle's intended importation purpose was legitimate, the required fees will be paid, and the paperwork will be sorted. i.e. this is all would be perfectly legal if the paperwork were filed correctly i.e. let's use some discretion... plus, a reminder Customs may be liable for any damage sustained while the vehicle is in their custody. Not a problem for legitimate mistakes, as this situation clearly appeared. Totally different story if the importation was intended to be illegal and it was more than a paperwork issue. Yeah, for nobodies like me it may not seem fair, but it's not necessarily illegal. On a smaller scale, plenty people benefit from officer discretion every day.
......well....customs agents ARE all FEDERAL agents....so....they USUALLY dont really respond to the....wrong.....kind....of pressure however the....RIGHT KIND of pressure CAN work WONDERS which is what happened in this case
It doesn't even need to be that Deep. If you know someone with a Security Clearance, it's very easy to say "this needs to come through". I used to be a DoD Employee and had a Security Clearance that expired in 2017. Even YEARS after I left that job, but before my Clearances expired, I was able to use my Clearance to enter Military Bases halfway across the Country doing a completely different job. I've crossed the US Mexico Border through Legal Checkpoints with absolutely no searches just by presenting my DoD ID Badge. They didn't even ID the other person in the Car once they saw my ID Badge. Security is only as good as the people providing it. It was either a Cash Bribe OR it was someone with some kind of Clearance. Removing a Car like that makes me wonder if that Call went to some Congressman or likely in Socal it would be a Retired Military Officer and he sent a Friend.
@@justinlast2lastharder749 Or, it could be a perfectly valid use of "discretion." It's as simple as, this is a paperwork issue that can and will be easily rectified so let's not make a mountain out of a molehill. Not everything has to be nefarious, and there have been numerous cases of things being detained for petty reasons. Spirit of the law versus letter of the law. "Shall" detain versus "may" detain. It's far more likely they called a skilled lawyer who specializes in import/export to point out what I've said and it's perfectly above-board. That's not "deep" or complex. It's pretty simple and routine.
Those air intakes look like the window mount air conditioners that we had in the 50s. All you need is the canvas water bag hanging in front of the grill to make it retro.
Man, I wish you had gotten the story on how the car was released from customs. I couldn’t have lived with that mystery in my life were I you. Love your stories.
Socal, so likely a retired Military Officer that sent a "Friend". Security Clearances work wonders. I've bypassed searches and border checkpoints multiple times with the DoD ID Badge from when I was a DoD employee.
Spyker: You ain't got no problem, Vinny. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them n*****s out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly. Vinny: You sending the Wolf? Spyker: Feel better, mother****er? Vinny: Shit, yeah, N***o! That's all you had to say!
What a story! Btw, I actually saw the orange Aileron at the Saab Museum in Trollhättan, Sweden in the summer of 2010, along with the long tailed C8 Le Mans-racer and the C8 Laviolette LM85!
"It is morning here and still really early on the west coast" "my guy will be there in 20 minutes" "he gets there and goes in to the back with the customs agents. 20 minutes later he comes out and tells us we can take the car" "It is afternoon at this point and we don't have time to call and have it transported" "I still have no idea who that man was" Sounds like he was a time traveler
I bet the person in the suit was Missy Elliott, I hear she’s a big advocate for the Spyker C8’s. She rolled up to customs and said “It’s flair fiffy fiffy Yang Yang” and customs went “you’re free to take the car”
This is crazy. I live in AZ right where he drove that car. I know where he was and it was definitely on Gila reservation but who cares that’s bad ass! Everyone hits the rez for fun.
Been a fan of Hoovie for a while. But these stories on lost cars, and other interesting things involving them made me sub. Thanks for the entertainment!
Two things come to mind while watching this video: Jules: I don't wanna hear about no mother****ing ifs! All I wanna hear from your ass is, "You ain't got no problem, Jules. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them ****s out and wait for the cavalry, which should be coming directly." Marsellus: [calmly] You ain't got no problem, Jules. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them n*****s out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly. Jules: You sending the Wolf? Marsellus: Feel better, mother****er? Jules: [grinning] Shit, yeah, N***o! That's all you had to say and..... The Wolf: That's thirty minutes away. I'll be there in ten.
Airport in atlanta has some shady, shady stuff. Any given time i'd say 10-25% of the people working there are stealing from customwrs, lying about safety stuff they arwn't doing, or bullying people for no reason.
You can't get through customs with bribes- too risky, and too difficult to make the mounds of paperwork disappear. My money is on a very well versed lawyer who not only knows customs procedure, but politically connected.
Gilbert, AZ. Your far south in the desert or San Tan/Queen Creek where at 2008/2009 is damn near empty after the crash. But now all that is built up like crazy. Gilbert police will arrest you and impound that car if caught... real aholes. DPS might ticket or arrest. In AZ, 20+ over is felony speeding and arrest/impound. But usually descresion of the officer.
@@Mark-vn7et Don't be daft..I drive a Kia or a Dacia to work depending on what they give me to drive. 280kmh is not strange in an M sport diesel, it could do that from factory without the tuning. That is not supercar speed in any conceivable way. Spyker could only be considered "supercar" because of its exclusivity, build materials and price tag. Its performance is not supercar standard. Its a mid 2000's diesel 3.0d+ standard.
@@BurningSkyy sure it is buddy, first off bmw limits the speed to 250km so there goes your claim with tuning. Second I’ve owned a couple of high horsepower Germans including an M5, I took it on a backroad to 240km for a small time and that was scary as hell and way above what was safe! A proper German diesel will take twice as much time to get to that speed. But go ahead and show me the proof, and if you really did what you say you did you don’t value your life
@Mark-vn7et Yes they do limit the speed to 250kmh, but you can pay extra for the limit to be 280kmh. I'm happy to email you a picture of my vehicle order that raises the limiter. I don't disagree that it's unsafe speed, but it's more than capable. My car is only moderately tuned to not ruin the lifetime of the engine, ¼ mile is 12.6, which is pretty slow, but its a rwd diesel, so not all that bad. Top speed is 280kmh with a fuel cut off limiter, without the limiter I'd expect 290/295kmh from the performance and rev range when the limiter kicks in. 0-100kmh is 4.9, 0-200 is 19.3. I've not measured above that, but if you really think it's impossible for a tuned 335d e9x platform to make those numbers then you're massively mistaken. I've been to drag events where a 320d was early 11's with a big single turbo, and a first gen 1 series running early 10's. The bmw diesel platform is very capable, the Mercedes OM60# platform is even more capable.
@Mark-vn7et ohh and don't forget to bear in mind that horsepower isn't the only factor here. You might have had an M5 with high horsepower, no doubt that would be a quick car, but it has very little torque and it's gearing and diff are set up for acceleration. A diesel sports car is a very different game, the acceleration is sub-par and if you push the torque, very uncontrollable. Performance numbers don't mean much on the individual capabilities of cars, an E92 M3 would be considerably faster 0-100 than me, 100-200 is a questionable session, 200-280 is considerably faster for the diesel. The high torque, diff ratio and gear ratio would put the the M3 to shame at those speeds, but an M3 would put my car to shame around a tight track where acceleration and handling matter most. I don't know why this has become the focus of conversation. Moderate horsepower diesels with, on average, 2x torque are very capable of high speeds. The point was, a diesel BMW can easily do 280kmh, why are they making it out like this very expensive supercar is brilliant because it can go 280kmh. That's not fast, it's not the 1990's.
Have enough money, you do what you want. Even when everyone knows it's appending, no one challenges because others above get more of that green and they our out. Don't rock the boat lol
My God the mouth popping is non stop! Lol I don't know why I keep hearing it but it's the bubble popping from the corners of his mouth. If you listen for it you'll never stop hearing it from him. Cool story though and I'm not mad just silly that I heard that.
Probably not. Most likely a case of: someone screwed up the paperwork and made what would otherwise be lawful appear unlawful and someone of repute arrived to vouch for it. So here, we'll fix the paperwork, ensure the fees will be paid, and you can choose to continue holding this very valuable item over a mistake being corrected as we speak (and possibly be liable for damages sustained while in your care) or let the vehicle proceed while the mistake is being corrected. Either way, the vehicle will proceed. It would be a different story if there wasn't any legal way to import the vehicle. Simply put: Whoever showed up satisfied Customs the vehicle was intended to be imported legally and verified it would be imported legally. Assuming, of course, there actually was an issue with the paperwork as Vinny wasn't even sure what Customs issue was. It wouldn't be the first federal agency to misinterpret their own laws (looks at IRS and BATFE).
One of them cars that is totally under valued they are beautiful really rare and turn heads anywhere you go in them and still look modern cause the design is that good
So you're comparing a bespoke, completely hand built luxury grand tourer to Camaros and "off the lot Vettes"? You're completely missing the point of the Spyker.
Its a Cool Story, until he brags about 175 mph. Bruh, my first car, a 2002 Volkswagon Golf GTI hit almost 200 on the Speedometer and the only upgrades that thing had was the 1.8L 20v Turbo 4 Banger got swapped for a 2.0 Turbo from an Audi TT Quattro.
Never question the power of lots of shady money.
Straight facts
you mean always question the “power” of shady money.
@wraitheful, the only thing you'll get is a shady answer, nothing remotely close to the truth!
lol
I thought maybe a lawyer or company rep who threatened litigation.
The epitome of knowing the right people. Sometimes you just don’t question it lol.
I love that this guy deals with priceless cars looking like Marky Mark
I was thinking Paulie Shore but I see what you mean.
@@Chrisuperfly1 haha instantly thought of Paulie Shore too!!
Man it takes some serious balls to drive that fast in a prototype. He was probably saying to himself "if I crash this thing it better kill me, because if it doesn't my boss will". 😂
Yes, you don't want to be left in a coma
I love hearing these back stories on intrinsic cars. PLEASE, keep them coming!
Im picturing Harvey Keitel getting out of that 7 Series. "Im Winston Wolf. I solve problems"
That was a Pulp Fiction experience, Im sure
Fuck me too!! Stopping on a dime in front of the main entrance. LoL.
Look, Mr. Wolf, it’s not that I’m not appreciative it’s that I don’t like being told what to do.
Is there a sign on my lawn that says dead spyker storage?
hahahaha!@@blakesejarma
Thats awesome! I should have thought of a more memorable quote from that scene@@HAMMER8181
Only money can change people’s attitudes that quickly. He didn’t offer them a box of doughnuts . It’s not what you know , it’s who you know .
Its both what you know and who you know
yeah and he introduced the agents to Mr Franklin, over n over n over again...
@@ajdahun I'm thinking special agent Franklin.
Half a box of doughnuts, half a box of gold ingots.
Either that, or he was some hotshot lawyer with connections to higher ups in Customs or some such, and he had them backed into a corner with legalese.
Here's my hypothesis on the Customs aspect:
Yes, sometimes it's "who you know," but that doesn't always equate to bad/criminal. It can simply mean that someone messed up paperwork and someone with a verified reputation stepped in to "fix" it.
In other words, satisfying Customs the vehicle's intended importation purpose was legitimate, the required fees will be paid, and the paperwork will be sorted. i.e. this is all would be perfectly legal if the paperwork were filed correctly i.e. let's use some discretion... plus, a reminder Customs may be liable for any damage sustained while the vehicle is in their custody.
Not a problem for legitimate mistakes, as this situation clearly appeared. Totally different story if the importation was intended to be illegal and it was more than a paperwork issue.
Yeah, for nobodies like me it may not seem fair, but it's not necessarily illegal. On a smaller scale, plenty people benefit from officer discretion every day.
......well....customs agents ARE all FEDERAL agents....so....they USUALLY dont really respond to the....wrong.....kind....of pressure
however
the....RIGHT KIND of pressure CAN work WONDERS which is what happened in this case
Yeah but it'd have to be released after filing all the paperwork, which doesn't seem the case.
It doesn't even need to be that Deep. If you know someone with a Security Clearance, it's very easy to say "this needs to come through". I used to be a DoD Employee and had a Security Clearance that expired in 2017. Even YEARS after I left that job, but before my Clearances expired, I was able to use my Clearance to enter Military Bases halfway across the Country doing a completely different job. I've crossed the US Mexico Border through Legal Checkpoints with absolutely no searches just by presenting my DoD ID Badge. They didn't even ID the other person in the Car once they saw my ID Badge.
Security is only as good as the people providing it. It was either a Cash Bribe OR it was someone with some kind of Clearance. Removing a Car like that makes me wonder if that Call went to some Congressman or likely in Socal it would be a Retired Military Officer and he sent a Friend.
@@justinlast2lastharder749 Or, it could be a perfectly valid use of "discretion." It's as simple as, this is a paperwork issue that can and will be easily rectified so let's not make a mountain out of a molehill.
Not everything has to be nefarious, and there have been numerous cases of things being detained for petty reasons. Spirit of the law versus letter of the law. "Shall" detain versus "may" detain.
It's far more likely they called a skilled lawyer who specializes in import/export to point out what I've said and it's perfectly above-board.
That's not "deep" or complex. It's pretty simple and routine.
Those air intakes look like the window mount air conditioners that we had in the 50s. All you need is the canvas water bag hanging in front of the grill to make it retro.
Man, I wish you had gotten the story on how the car was released from customs. I couldn’t have lived with that mystery in my life were I you.
Love your stories.
I imagine the guy is like Harvey Keitel as The Wolf from Pulp Fiction.
A large enough quantity of [money, power, bullshit, technology, energy, knowledge…] is indistinguishable from magic.
Carrot or the stick, usually in that order
Socal, so likely a retired Military Officer that sent a "Friend". Security Clearances work wonders. I've bypassed searches and border checkpoints multiple times with the DoD ID Badge from when I was a DoD employee.
A brand that would be on the same level as pagani, if it hadn’t had such a shady owner
I really love the brand. They were on to something and it was sad to see it go the way it did...
@@SPINERbgIs Spyker defunct now? I thought they’re still taking custom orders for the C8 Preliator.
Love these Spyker stories, such cool cars! Also love the shady guy in a bimmer greasing the wheels of customs
Every guy in a suit involved with this company was shady
Spyker: You ain't got no problem, Vinny. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them n*****s out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly.
Vinny: You sending the Wolf?
Spyker: Feel better, mother****er?
Vinny: Shit, yeah, N***o! That's all you had to say!
Awesome story! Guessing a nice "donation" was made to customs that day.
What a story! Btw, I actually saw the orange Aileron at the Saab Museum in Trollhättan, Sweden in the summer of 2010, along with the long tailed C8 Le Mans-racer and the C8 Laviolette LM85!
Great to hear these stories !! I totally can relate to the adventures with Spyker !
"It is morning here and still really early on the west coast"
"my guy will be there in 20 minutes"
"he gets there and goes in to the back with the customs agents. 20 minutes later he comes out and tells us we can take the car"
"It is afternoon at this point and we don't have time to call and have it transported"
"I still have no idea who that man was"
Sounds like he was a time traveler
based
They called in the Wolf!!!
Sounds like The Wolf from Pulp Fiction
I bet the person in the suit was Missy Elliott, I hear she’s a big advocate for the Spyker C8’s. She rolled up to customs and said “It’s flair fiffy fiffy Yang Yang” and customs went “you’re free to take the car”
Nah, Missy got to her spot by spreading her Legs rather than talking. Timbaland was just the only dude desperate enough to hit it.
The import/export customs version of "Mr. Winston Wolfe"...
Diplomatic immunity
It's not what you know, but who you know 😎
This is crazy. I live in AZ right where he drove that car. I know where he was and it was definitely on Gila reservation but who cares that’s bad ass! Everyone hits the rez for fun.
i think we need a customs guy on he channel. great story. my guess he told them car is here for a show and has insurnce .
Probably had a little to do with it, but the black bmw guy just lined the agents pockets a tad and they looked the other way
Been a fan of Hoovie for a while. But these stories on lost cars, and other interesting things involving them made me sub. Thanks for the entertainment!
Man in black here ✔️ don’t ask questions.
Never underestimate the Wolf
Martin, I can't get the car. Hold on. "I'll send my guy over". Classic!
Marky Mark gets stuff done!!
This car is going to be priceless in future and having full aluminium body and not carbon fibre will make it even more special.
Unions have a certain way of make sure things speed up or slow to a hault😂😂
The guy in the BMW was The Wolf.
I'm guessing the dude in the the BMW was the customs equivalent of "Mr Wolf".
I'm just surprised he didn't drive a NSX. :)
Two things come to mind while watching this video:
Jules: I don't wanna hear about no mother****ing ifs! All I wanna hear from your ass is, "You ain't got no problem, Jules. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them ****s out and wait for the cavalry, which should be coming directly."
Marsellus: [calmly] You ain't got no problem, Jules. I'm on the mother****er. Go back in there, chill them n*****s out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly.
Jules: You sending the Wolf?
Marsellus: Feel better, mother****er?
Jules: [grinning] Shit, yeah, N***o! That's all you had to say
and.....
The Wolf: That's thirty minutes away. I'll be there in ten.
he called 'the wolf'
Man I love these stories! Makes the world work!
Wonder who the mystery 7 series man was? Jason Statham??, he was the transporter after all!!
A corrupt government official that russian mafia owner of spyker hired to sort things out
Didn’t know Mark Wahlberg worked in Supercar dealerships !!
When crooked officials are fishing for a bribe, the best course of action is to play dumb.
Airport in atlanta has some shady, shady stuff. Any given time i'd say 10-25% of the people working there are stealing from customwrs, lying about safety stuff they arwn't doing, or bullying people for no reason.
so those customs agents were probably on the take 💰
The Dutch plate does not come back to the car !! Or can’t be found in the Dutch vehicle registration
Everything that Victor muller did was not on any registry😂
Nope he has a lot of shady or failed business practices 😂
"Go back in there, chill them ninjas out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly!!"
"oh you sending the Wolf? Well why didn't you say so!"
Glad someone said it lol! Perfect for his story!!
You can't get through customs with bribes- too risky, and too difficult to make the mounds of paperwork disappear. My money is on a very well versed lawyer who not only knows customs procedure, but politically connected.
They sent The Wolf!😂😂😂
When the boss sends The Wolf
I need the BMW 750 guy on speed dial! There is so much more to this story!
Having that guy over will probably cost you more then the item you want to be cleared by customs
I just want him to tell me the rest of the story!@@Mark-vn7et
Why didn’t you say that you called the wolf?
Jimmy, what do these guys look like ?
Your friend called “the wolf”.
Bribery works the same all over the world.
Excellent story and delivery.
Another words every law is breakable for a price. lol
Typical government employees 😂
That was their boss's, boss's, boss.
It’s always good hearing “Marky Mark” Wahlbergs stories. Lolol
Show and Display law at home:
One of my favorite cars of all time.
Sucks the "boss" wasn't happy with the 175+ speeds. He should have been elated, especially for the press releases.
My guess is that it was because it was done on a public road rather than a closed course.
Damn! That's like a movie scenario. hahahaha. #Awesome
Gilbert, AZ. Your far south in the desert or San Tan/Queen Creek where at 2008/2009 is damn near empty after the crash. But now all that is built up like crazy. Gilbert police will arrest you and impound that car if caught... real aholes. DPS might ticket or arrest. In AZ, 20+ over is felony speeding and arrest/impound. But usually descresion of the officer.
Marcellus Wallace called The Wolf
Your Boss wasn't Thrilled?
Your in good company..
Tex Johnston's Boss wasn't
Thrilled.
Sounds like Winston Wolf showed up!
Did the 7-Series BMW's license plate say WOLFE on it?
175mph in a "supercar" on perfect road 🤣 my diesel BMW does that on eastern european back roads
And yet you drive your moped to school everyday………
@@Mark-vn7et Don't be daft..I drive a Kia or a Dacia to work depending on what they give me to drive. 280kmh is not strange in an M sport diesel, it could do that from factory without the tuning. That is not supercar speed in any conceivable way. Spyker could only be considered "supercar" because of its exclusivity, build materials and price tag. Its performance is not supercar standard. Its a mid 2000's diesel 3.0d+ standard.
@@BurningSkyy sure it is buddy, first off bmw limits the speed to 250km so there goes your claim with tuning. Second I’ve owned a couple of high horsepower Germans including an M5, I took it on a backroad to 240km for a small time and that was scary as hell and way above what was safe! A proper German diesel will take twice as much time to get to that speed. But go ahead and show me the proof, and if you really did what you say you did you don’t value your life
@Mark-vn7et Yes they do limit the speed to 250kmh, but you can pay extra for the limit to be 280kmh. I'm happy to email you a picture of my vehicle order that raises the limiter. I don't disagree that it's unsafe speed, but it's more than capable. My car is only moderately tuned to not ruin the lifetime of the engine, ¼ mile is 12.6, which is pretty slow, but its a rwd diesel, so not all that bad. Top speed is 280kmh with a fuel cut off limiter, without the limiter I'd expect 290/295kmh from the performance and rev range when the limiter kicks in. 0-100kmh is 4.9, 0-200 is 19.3. I've not measured above that, but if you really think it's impossible for a tuned 335d e9x platform to make those numbers then you're massively mistaken. I've been to drag events where a 320d was early 11's with a big single turbo, and a first gen 1 series running early 10's. The bmw diesel platform is very capable, the Mercedes OM60# platform is even more capable.
@Mark-vn7et ohh and don't forget to bear in mind that horsepower isn't the only factor here. You might have had an M5 with high horsepower, no doubt that would be a quick car, but it has very little torque and it's gearing and diff are set up for acceleration. A diesel sports car is a very different game, the acceleration is sub-par and if you push the torque, very uncontrollable. Performance numbers don't mean much on the individual capabilities of cars, an E92 M3 would be considerably faster 0-100 than me, 100-200 is a questionable session, 200-280 is considerably faster for the diesel. The high torque, diff ratio and gear ratio would put the the M3 to shame at those speeds, but an M3 would put my car to shame around a tight track where acceleration and handling matter most. I don't know why this has become the focus of conversation. Moderate horsepower diesels with, on average, 2x torque are very capable of high speeds. The point was, a diesel BMW can easily do 280kmh, why are they making it out like this very expensive supercar is brilliant because it can go 280kmh. That's not fast, it's not the 1990's.
It sounds less like “sneaking” and more like bribing.
bro is mark whalberg 🤣
Are you sure it was a bmw and not an nsx?
I had no idea that Spyker F1 was the same as the car company!
haha just show up with the right paper work.
and threats
Must be so nice to be rich where laws, fines, and tickets mean absolutely nothing.
everything for sale in atlanta trust me lmao
A nice way to start your day
Have enough money, you do what you want. Even when everyone knows it's appending, no one challenges because others above get more of that green and they our out. Don't rock the boat lol
I hope to break as many rules as possible on my lifetime.
Sounds like Ray Donovan
Why does this guy make me think "Is this the missing Wahlberg brother?"
Channeling that whiney Florida lambo tone of moan
Does anybody think any of the Spykers are attractive cars?
What in the Moses let my people go parting the red sea is going on here
My God the mouth popping is non stop! Lol I don't know why I keep hearing it but it's the bubble popping from the corners of his mouth. If you listen for it you'll never stop hearing it from him. Cool story though and I'm not mad just silly that I heard that.
But was it unLawful ?
Probably not. Most likely a case of: someone screwed up the paperwork and made what would otherwise be lawful appear unlawful and someone of repute arrived to vouch for it. So here, we'll fix the paperwork, ensure the fees will be paid, and you can choose to continue holding this very valuable item over a mistake being corrected as we speak (and possibly be liable for damages sustained while in your care) or let the vehicle proceed while the mistake is being corrected. Either way, the vehicle will proceed.
It would be a different story if there wasn't any legal way to import the vehicle.
Simply put: Whoever showed up satisfied Customs the vehicle was intended to be imported legally and verified it would be imported legally. Assuming, of course, there actually was an issue with the paperwork as Vinny wasn't even sure what Customs issue was. It wouldn't be the first federal agency to misinterpret their own laws (looks at IRS and BATFE).
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Mark Wahlberg Colsen
I wonder if his buddy JP is the same JP who was on Al Unser Jr's pit crew back in the early 90's. Cool dude for sure.
thought the guy was m w for a second
I wish Spyker would have continued, the aileron would be a huge success in todays market.
Not all tow truck operators are toothless hillbillies but I do get his point
Is this guy still wearing the same hat?
How else are you going to know until you find out? Lol
I'm so glad Mr Wahlberg has moved on from his movie career and found a new calling, he completely ruined Transformers 4....
One of them cars that is totally under valued they are beautiful really rare and turn heads anywhere you go in them and still look modern cause the design is that good
Just finished watching 1320's half-mile footage of Cameros and off the lot vette's doing 200+ on this weekend - 175 - loooool...
So you're comparing a bespoke, completely hand built luxury grand tourer to Camaros and "off the lot Vettes"? You're completely missing the point of the Spyker.
Nice
What a stupid story he doesn't even know who the guy was why leave us like that
That's the fun. When it comes down to it, do you really need to know who this mysterious powerful man was? It's probably better if you don't.
Money passed hands. That's what happened.
Fake comments below
More lies!!!!!
Its a Cool Story, until he brags about 175 mph. Bruh, my first car, a 2002 Volkswagon Golf GTI hit almost 200 on the Speedometer and the only upgrades that thing had was the 1.8L 20v Turbo 4 Banger got swapped for a 2.0 Turbo from an Audi TT Quattro.
The hat and jacket has been done before bro,
“Bro” has been done before, douche.