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Originally Posted by g8rnbft
FFR owner here - and I seriously doubt documentation of a FFR built car. It just doesn't happen. Not even a "roller" - much less a "driver".
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It's true. They built the car for a charity auction. After seeing the car, I spoke with Tony Zullo at FFR personally to confirm this, since he is the one who actually built the car. He said they build it in the factory first, then take it apart, ship it to TN to put it back together again on the golf course with the FedEx pilots, to be auctioned off for charity. (I presume they shipped it via FedEx LOL)
I have tons of proof, but how about this for proof:
https://youtu.be/xWj7I4Q3ReU
At 1:40 you can see the car in question.
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