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Mosler MT900S: Spotted in the classifieds

An Anglo-American road car - with true race pedigree. The Mosler MT900S combines a 435bhp Corvette engine with sub-1000kg weight. Yours for just £119,000...

A lot of people won’t know what a Mosler is, but those with any knowledge of GT racing most certainly will. The MT900S is effectively a road-going version of the Mosler GT3 racer.

This car, spotted on evo Cars for Sale, is offered for sale by supercar dealer Simon Furlonger and is finished in metallic silver with a dark blue alcantara interior. With just one owner from new and 4900 miles on the clock, the Mosler has a full service history and recent ECU update from the factory.

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It might look like a pure racer inside, but the MT900S does include air conditioning and electric windows…

You’ll soon forget about that sparse interior out on the open road though, with a mid-mounted 435bhp 5.7-litre Corvette engine, pushing the sub-1000kg Mosler to 60mph in just 3.5secs - that's fast by anybody's standard.

Simply search for Mosler on the evo Cars for Sale homepage, or follow this link to the ad: 2010 Mosler MT900S for sale

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