As stars and owners of "huge" accounts, the 5 characters below chose to buy supercars not from showrooms but ordered the manufacturer to custom-make them a design that is unlike anything else on this earth.
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In 2006, Jay Leno took the trouble to order the American car company General Motors to own a unique light blue supercar. |
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Up to now, information about the vehicle's specifications and price are still kept secret. It is only known that the vehicle is equipped with a Honeywell LTS101 engine, with a maximum capacity of 650 horsepower. |
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And here is the bespoke car that Pagani reserved for veteran F1 racer Lewis Hamilton. The car is named Zonda 760 LH as a reminder of its owner. |
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This is also the way Pagani often favors its customers. They are all billionaires and want to own a supercar that is like no other and has a name related to themselves. This is also one of the rare Pagani supercars equipped with a manual transmission. |
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Rapper Birdman spent a crazy amount of $8 million to own a Maybach Exelero in 2011. This is a super luxury car but has a supercar soul when it possesses 700 horsepower from a twin-turbo V12 engine. |
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Recently, this car was said to be resold to a supercar collector shop in Germany. And to this day, the Maybach Exelero is still one of the most expensive supercars produced. |
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The ability to decide what your Ferrari will look like is appealing to any Ferrari enthusiast. But that only applies to those with truly enormous assets, as was the case in 2005. |
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The one-of-a-kind Ferrari GG50 is based on the Ferrari 612, powered by a V12 engine with 540 horsepower. Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro was given free rein to create the look of this legendary car. |
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Last but not least is the 1934 Lincoln Model 40 Special Speedster with aircraft styling. |
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The car was specially made for Edsel Ford - Henry Ford's son. He asked Lincoln to make a supercar that was low, long and had the shape of an airplane. In addition, the car had to be painted in his favorite color, Pearl Essence Gunmetal Dark. |
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