If Darth Vader drove a car, what model would you expect it to be? Of course, the list of answers is pretty long, probably including hundreds if not thousands of cars, from aggressive beasts to a black ice cream van.
But wait... It seems that Darth Vader has actually been among us, driving his car on some of our roads. And there’s more. Luke’s father’s vehicle is offered on eBay (yep, you can ad the billionth position to the list of extra-weird items sold on eBay).
The 1983 Chevrolet Camaro you see in the adjacent images was once owned by Darth Vader. Well, not exactly Darth Vader, but the “next best person”. We are talking about David Prowse, the man who created the mask and the suit used by Darth Vader in the original Star Wars saga.
A Camaro sounds like a proper car for the infamous character. However, this particular example isn’t quite what we were expecting. First of all because, as you can see, the force is anything but strong for this car now. Then, there’s the factory “stockness” of the vehicle. We would’ve expected Darth Vader to have customized its ride.
But who are we to judge... If you feel that this is a must-have piece of machinery, you can place a bid for it on eBay UK by following this link (thank you carscoop.blogspot.com). When it comes to this Camaro, money are really of no importance. And by that we mean that the vehicle’s starting bid has been set for 650 pounds (around $985).
But wait... It seems that Darth Vader has actually been among us, driving his car on some of our roads. And there’s more. Luke’s father’s vehicle is offered on eBay (yep, you can ad the billionth position to the list of extra-weird items sold on eBay).
The 1983 Chevrolet Camaro you see in the adjacent images was once owned by Darth Vader. Well, not exactly Darth Vader, but the “next best person”. We are talking about David Prowse, the man who created the mask and the suit used by Darth Vader in the original Star Wars saga.
A Camaro sounds like a proper car for the infamous character. However, this particular example isn’t quite what we were expecting. First of all because, as you can see, the force is anything but strong for this car now. Then, there’s the factory “stockness” of the vehicle. We would’ve expected Darth Vader to have customized its ride.
But who are we to judge... If you feel that this is a must-have piece of machinery, you can place a bid for it on eBay UK by following this link (thank you carscoop.blogspot.com). When it comes to this Camaro, money are really of no importance. And by that we mean that the vehicle’s starting bid has been set for 650 pounds (around $985).