The "Mirthmobile" from Wayne's World Just Sold For $34,000.00
Excellent news!
Excellent news!
A 1976 AMC Pacer sold for $34,000 at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Las Vegas, NV today. Of course, under normal circumstances, you couldn’t pay most people to take ownership of a Pacer. But, as movie buffs will be quick to tell you, this is no ordinary Pacer. Far from it.
It is, of course, the Mirth Mobile, Garth Algar’s whip in the cult classic movie Wayne’s World. In factory condition, complete with camera mounts and the original custom paint job, the Mirth Mobile crossed the docket as one of the most hyped vehicles up for bid at today’s auction. The winning bidder now has a legitimate piece of Hollywood history in his garage.
But 34 grand for an AMC Pacer? Even if it was in one of the greatest cult classics of all time? Would you do it?
Comments
Yeah i watched it AND THERE WAS AN NA MAZDA MIATA FOR SALE WITH A HARDTOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, it’s a cool part of a movie history. And one of my all time favorite movies.
But for 34k i would love to get my hands on this thins instead
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/e2/3f/68/e23f68996c13a47ff0b1e353b7f1b5a2.jpg
i’ve always loved the pacer
Do you accept CASH?!$$$
If I owned that particular Pacer, it would become a garage queen. just for bragging rights. but if I had just any old pacer, I would custom fabricate arch extenders, put on some wheel spacers so I can fit big fat tires on it, lower it, and then K20 FWD swap it. throw some decent ebay turbo on it, downpipe goes straight out of the driver’s side fender. and I would want it to be painted Dark blue like my dad’s car used to be. Just imagine this car with all those mods.
I was actually watching this live haha!
Party on Wayne!
I would just buy what I post everywhere car-related for $10,000:
A 2004 Mercedes CL55 AMG
493 Horsepower for $9,000. Use the other $1,000 to get an AccuAir suspension.