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The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport has an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine that pumps out 1,200 horsepower and has a top speed of 267 mph. This modern marvel of automobile engineering is near perfection, but the only problem is that a Bugatti Veyron is up to $3 million. One man created his own Bugatti Veyron out of a 2002 Mercury Cougar.
Florida man usually only gets headlines when they do dumb crap such as stealing $12,000 for a marijuana grow house or causing a Spirit airliner to drop 35,000 after he was vaping in the plane. But today Florida man gets a headline for something positive, building a magnificent Bugatti Veyron replica.
An Orlando man took a 2002 Mercury Cougar and transformed it into a beautiful Bugatti Veyron replica. Even the wing retracts just like the real one. The impressive knockoff was first offered in a Craigslist listing, but has since been transferred to Car Export America, where you can see more photos of this Bugatti dupe.
https://twitter.com/0nlyInFlorida/status/1171231952416006146
The Craigslist went viral and since a “lawyer, private investigator and the police department” have been involved. So is this a Cougatti or a Fugatti?
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Unfortunately, you won’t get the 1,200 horsepower or top speed of 267 mph. Instead, you get a V6 and a top speed of 140 mph. This is like expecting slow CD’s and Dom P’s but getting eight tracks and six-packs.
You will get back seats with the Bugatti imposter, which is something the real Veyron does not have. The vehicle’s odometer reads 129,239 miles. Maybe this Mercury Cougar identifies as a Bugatti Veyron.
Florida Man Converts a 17-Year-Old Mercury Cougar Into a $125,000 ‘Bugatti Veyron’ https://t.co/dCJtWs0H6y pic.twitter.com/Of9dsb9n9H
— AXIOS Services N.V. (@AXIOSservices) September 12, 2019
You can get yourself a 2002 Mercury Cougar for as little as $1,600. The fake Bugatti will cost you $128,000, whereas Bugatti Veyrons start at $1.3 million.
This actually isn’t the first time that some mad mechanic transformed a Mercury Cougar into a Bugatti Veyron, there was another imposter in 2016.
This surprisingly good Bugatti Veyron replica is actually a Mercury Cougar. https://t.co/4vtKjVPLdR pic.twitter.com/0CQSaBAXMr
— Road & Track (@RoadandTrack) November 18, 2016
No word on whether or not this fake Bugatti needs a $21,000 oil change.
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