SLR transforms into a flying shark

SLR transforms into a flying shark

Well, I don't think anyone has the words for it. Oh, I know a few: Terrible, crazy, and absolute sin would fit.

The SLR McLaren is a great icon and a beautiful car, but nothing more. Mansory can sometimes do something, but this is the next level: colors, stickers, parts, everything is just ugly! The idea seems to imitate the Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk, a World War II fighter plane. These single-seater planes with V12 engines were also used by the British Air Force (see logo on the SLR).

The 112 Squadron of the RAF, also called Shark Squadron, was the first to have a shark face on their planes. Hence the aggressive mouth on this car. We also see some stickers referring to the Air Force. The car seems to be made of "rough" metal plates that are riveted, just like an old airplane. If we look a little further back, it doesn't get any better, because what do we see there? A huge diffuser, in blue! And also a huge spoiler, partly blue, partly checkered flag. However, not professional at all. It rather looks like a toy diffuser.

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