Chip Foose’s space-age hotrod, called simply the Foose Coupe, is an exercise in the extremes of automotive design and materials. So far, only four have been built however, and only two of those have been offered to the public, the last one at Barrett-Jackson’s famed auction in 2007. The newest Coupe was delivered to its owner this week in California, marking the official kick-off of sales of the unique car.
A dry carbon fiber monocoque helps keep the car’s weight down to about 2,300lbs (1,050kg). The engine that powered this car is a 6.4L and it is a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive ensures classic handling tendencies.
This engine is rated at 500hp (373kW) and 480lb-ft (648Nm) of torque, the Foose Coupe’s 4.6lb/hp (2.81kg/kW) tops even the Ferrari F430’s 6.6lb/hp (4.0kg/kW). While for the interior, plush leather seating, carbon fiber trim, a pistol grip shifter for the five-speed manual. A fully independent front and rear suspension, 14-inch brake discs with six-piston Baer calipers and 20-inch polished alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero tires complete the package. For the exterior, the flames lining were hand-painted by Chip Foose himself.
The Foose Coupe is limited to a run of 50 vehicles. Despite only four having been built since the car’s debut at the 2006 SEMA show, the latest delivery indicates the pace of production may be picking up.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
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