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Tjaap 17-02-2005 19:06

guess this car
 
i only learned about it 5 minutes ago



hajee 17-02-2005 19:11

cizeta moroder V16T, :)

polopower 17-02-2005 19:12

I would have said a diablo, but I figure there is a catch, right?

polopower 17-02-2005 19:13

And now I'm with Hajee on this one ;) (Sounds like he knows for sure)

hajee 17-02-2005 19:20

Quote:
Originally Posted by polopower
And now I'm with Hajee on this one ;) (Sounds like he knows for sure)

this is originally the design the diablo should have been..
but chrysler the owner of lambo, decided it needed a little bit more round shapes..so the designer found somebody who was interessted in financing this project with the original design.
that's why it looks alot like the diablo..
i believe 12 pieces where build..

MaceNL 17-02-2005 19:22

I agree, don't ya luv google

Tjaap 17-02-2005 19:23

Damn, you're good... 8 were built to be exact


Giorgio Moroder -

In the mid 1980s, Giorgio Moroder and sports car specialist Claudio Zampolli decided they wanted to create something truly unique. Their vision was of the ultimate super-luxury, super-performance sports car. This car borrowed from the realm of rich men's daydreams would offer everything the wealthiest might want in such a vehicle-bold innovative styling, custom manufacturing, greatly enhanced performance, and infinite luxury. Combining their names (Cizeta is Italian for C.Z., Zampolli's initials), the two men decided to refer to their supercar as the Cizeta-Moroder.

To create a look worthy of such a supercar, Moroder and Zampolli turned to Marcello Gandini. This accomplished sports car designer had become famous by producing the styling of many Lamborghinis such the Countach and the Lancia Stratos. And the two visionaries were rewarded for their choice with a design that is rich, sleek, sporty and dramatic.

But where do you go to build a car the likes of which the world had never seen? Moroder and Zampolli went to the Mecca of fine Italian car production-Modena, Italy. Here a crew gathered that included many who had worked on Marcello Gandini's Lamborghini Countach years earlier.

The car was shown at the Geneva Auto Salon in 1988 with enormous success. By 1991, the attractive Cizeta-Moroder V16T was delivered to the world and available for purchase. This exotic car offered many intriguing features, with its powerful 16-cylinder engine being without a doubt the most impressive.

Packed with 540 horsepower, this V-16 granted drivers the amazing ability of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph within 4 seconds and an exhilarating, top running speed of 204 mph.

To accomplish such high performance, Oliviero Pedrazzi-the chief designer for Cizeta-Moroder-conceived a powerful engine that would combine the best of available sports car technology. Though it might be roughly imagined as two V-8s working together, this finely executed engine is actually much more sophisticated. For instance, the engine is transversely mounted just ahead of the rear wheels, and the design incorporates 64 valves and a total of eight camshafts. Two radiators keep this powerplant cooled.

With a price tag of $600,000 each, the Cizeta-Moroder came with many other enhanced features besides the inspired engine. For instance, the luxurious and roomy interior sported full leather, and high-end audio and air conditioning systems were standard. Aluminum formed the body of the automobile except for the roof which was built of steel as an added safety feature. Its immense brakes were provided by Brembo. And the tires, manufactured by Pirelli, were the largest available (245/40 front and 334/35 rear) at the time of car's introduction on the market.

Once production was up and running, the plan was to produce one of these super Italian sports cars a week. And other designs and models were envisioned for the future. But despite some orders, including one from an impressed Sultan of Brunai, a world recession forced production of the Cizeta-the story of this dream car rests, at least for now
Moroder to come to a halt. Only eight cars were produced. And that's where

lwin 17-02-2005 19:24

:cool: v16 :cool:

Tjaap 17-02-2005 19:25



hajee 17-02-2005 19:36

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tjaap
Damn, you're good... 8 were built to be exact

not to bad huh! a little less then 12..but who cares..
right inside-my-petrol-head information! :biggrin:

Waldorf 17-02-2005 19:43

giorgio Moroder - famous producer and songwriter. best known for his filmmusic. remember Phil Oakey/G. Moroder - together in electric dreams???

Tjaap 17-02-2005 19:48

oh yeh, the guy behind the wheel is Claudio Zampolli

hajee 17-02-2005 20:04

i've got another one..what's this car?


hajee 17-02-2005 20:06



René 17-02-2005 20:37

Honda?

Richard 17-02-2005 20:41

honda element model 2005..pfff easy

Adriaan 17-02-2005 20:43

damn, would sure like to know how much this one costs..

the Honda looks like a Scion Xb, they pimped it out at pimp my ride. :D http://www.scion.com/drive/gallery/...xb_gallery.html

Stijn 17-02-2005 20:52

Scion Xb's rule!
That Lambo thingy looks like a tacky kitcar :(

Richard 17-02-2005 20:54

scion xb is a little bit diff. but the scion rules..

Marco 17-02-2005 21:14

That moroder is an awesome car, saw it a couple of years ago on www.supercars.net i builded a supercar site by myself, but it never got online... :(


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