The idea for Finnjet was born when our interesting creator thought that if he could succeed in welding two cars together he would have to work to sell one car (combination of both cars) and not two cars. If this article didn’t have any pictures or video link (Thank God, we have that), you may have questioned about the aesthetics of this car. We would have responded with the fact that this car has been appreciated at more than one occasion and has won prizes at the Art Car Parade competition in Houston, twice. The car was recently taken to Europe to be displayed at the Essen Motor Show. Transportation, insurance (worth a million dollar) was paid from the wallet of organizers. Let’s have a look at what this car has to offer; a tasteful design that is odd yet you would get used to it quite easily, an exterior with 86 lights and 36 mirrors, two jet engines housings which provide route for exhaust, a spacious interior that can accommodate 10 people while providing them with microwave, television, freezer and some air conditioning units, a sauna fitted in the passenger cabin and it runs on three batteries and three alternators. Despite all these features, you would be surprised to know that the car is quite economical when it comes to mileage. As per the creator, the limo can achieve almost 25 mpg.
The vehicle has eight wheels to ensure proper suspension and tire management. Also, the ingenious thinking of the creator has made turning corners with this limo quite a piece of cake. The car has been used in everyday matters by Mr. Rahko and he traveled all the way to Canada on it, quite a number of times. Apart from one incident where twelve road patrol police cars and helicopter stopped Mr. Rahko, he hasn’t had much trouble from the police. However, after all this time that he has spent with his dream project, he is willing to sell it. Willing to buy? Think again, the price quoted a couple of years ago was $950,000.
Finnjet DIY Limousine