AC Schnitzer K 1300 R dominates every environment in which it appears. its futuristic appearance and strength to draw the gaze of every person, every age or gender. Challenges for the AC Schnitzer engineers: to make more extreme and very understanding and connecting with all the horses and observers - because of the AC Schnitzer K 1300 R stands from the crowd.
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Legendary Scooter Travels Cross Country
I was emailed recently about a painted scooter named "Legend" by
Jeffrey Holmes. He painted his 49cc 2006 TnG Venice with stars and stripes last summer and then took it on a 1400 mile cross country trip from from New Orleans to Key West and Back to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
It was a solo trip (no chase vehicle or other participants) and he still
drives her daily and is currently working on a 93 Buick Hearse aka Vodou 1. Cant wait to add that to our collection of Hearses here on art car central. Great work.
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