Ford 'Or'KA - WTF
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Ford 'Or'KA - WTF
You know when a page opens and you just sit there, unable to find words for what you have just seen, eyes wide open, furrowed brow, jaw slightly agape, bemused at why the foof someone would do such a thing.....
I'm selling for the first time a copy of the kit I designed and put on my Ford Ka earlier this summer. The kit includes a fiberglass whale tail and fin, already painted a lovely glossy black by a local bodywork shop, and foam filled flippers made of the same type of material as motorbike seats. All parts are well made and ready to attach to a black Ford KA. You could get away with just putting the kit on in a couple of hours and have a very special looking KA, but to get the complete effect and to make the KA look like the photos, the bumpers need to be painted white and the markings put on by a signwriter or autowrap shop using self-adhesive white vinyl.
There has never been a kit anything like this for sale before. It is unique. Other than my car there are no others, and this will be your only chance to get one this year. It would make a fantastic promotional vehicle or a very surprising Christmas present. It really sticks out among all other cars as the only one that tries not to look like a car. I have searched the web and found numerous references to the car in chat rooms and Topgear have a shot of the car on its website.
And seen out and about in the real world....
...and there's more than one....
Originally Posted by Barryboys (originally from eBay)
I'm selling for the first time a copy of the kit I designed and put on my Ford Ka earlier this summer. The kit includes a fiberglass whale tail and fin, already painted a lovely glossy black by a local bodywork shop, and foam filled flippers made of the same type of material as motorbike seats. All parts are well made and ready to attach to a black Ford KA. You could get away with just putting the kit on in a couple of hours and have a very special looking KA, but to get the complete effect and to make the KA look like the photos, the bumpers need to be painted white and the markings put on by a signwriter or autowrap shop using self-adhesive white vinyl.
There has never been a kit anything like this for sale before. It is unique. Other than my car there are no others, and this will be your only chance to get one this year. It would make a fantastic promotional vehicle or a very surprising Christmas present. It really sticks out among all other cars as the only one that tries not to look like a car. I have searched the web and found numerous references to the car in chat rooms and Topgear have a shot of the car on its website.
...and there's more than one....
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