The Falcon F7 supercar runs $250,000 brand new. It boasts styling reminiscent of a Ferrari with some Detroit touches. Power comes from a mid-mounted 1,100-horsepower twin-turbo V8 with a 6-speed manual transmission. It has an estimated top speed of over 200 mph and a 2.7-second 0-60 mph time.
Or, for the cost of fewer than three F7s, you could just buy the company that makes them.
Falcon Motorsports founder Jeff Lemke has put the company up for sale, with an ad on the “business asset” section of commercial real estate sales site LoopNet. Asking price: $675,000.
“Tools, molds, material lists, and other items currently in possession of Falcon will be included with the sale,” the ad reads. Also included are “all logos, slogans, trademarks, copyrights, know-how, processes, trade secrets, formulae, inventions, engineering data, electronic databases, all drawings, license agreements, and all other intellectual and/or proprietary information and property and applications for or licenses of used in connection with the building of the Falcon automobile.”
Be warned, though, that, under “support and training,” the ad says, “to be determined.” So buyers should probably bring their own business know-how.
Falcon, we should note, appears to have successfully sold all of seven cars in its decade of existence.
If the company sells successfully, that number will jump to eight — the sale includes one functioning example of the F7.