The only road-legal 'Wraith' turns up for sale at auction

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The only road-legal 'Wraith' turns up for sale at auction — via drivingdotca

The mechanical framework is a mystery, though. It is unclear if it’s built on a bespoke chassis, or a production frame taken from some vehicle. The interior is another highlight of the Turbo Interceptor, boasting a truly impressive fit and finish with several hi-tech gadgets.

Understandably, the seller is not willing to part cheaply with their prized vehicle. The eBay listing –– quoted a starting bid of US$290,000, with a BIN option of US$499,000. It ended up not selling, apparently, netting zero bids. We wouldn’t read much into that, though—cars like this typically don’t stay on the market for too long. Surely, it will only be a matter of time before the car attracts the attention of some eccentric collector with a love for unicorns and cash to spare.

 

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