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Extra Terrestrial Vehicle Coming to 2010 MPH Show

The upcoming MPH The Prestige & Performance Motor Show promises to offer an ultra-hot selection of automotive creations that will make car enthusiasts feel like they’ve reached motoring heaven.

Yesterday, we reported that the Gumball 3000 team announced its presence at this year’s event, adding that it it will showcase both Gumball Rally iconic vehicles and eco road-racers. Now, it is time for one of the most unusual vehicles that will attend the event to be presented.

MPH The Prestige & Performance Motor Show powered by Shell V-Power featuring Top Gear Live will see the London Motor Museum introduce the “Extra Terrestrial Vehicle” (ETV). The car will come to rewrite design rules, combining Lambo-style doors with hidden wheels and bold lines.

A vehicle that would look more at home in outer space will be revealed for the very first time to the public at this year’s show, taking place from 4-7 November at London’s Earls Court. With a unique and futuristic body design, “Gul-wing” Lamborghini-inspired doors, hidden wheels and sleek lines, the ETV will be the stand out attraction from the museum’s collection at the show,” stated the press release.

The London Motor Museum stand will also include two 1939 Ford Zephyrs, ‘Nite Black’ and ‘Day White’ − the world’s first Street-Rod Supercars.

No one in the world will have seen a car like this until they come to the MPH show. Only four have ever been made and this will be the only opportunity for people to see this amazing car. It’s an unbelievable work of art and a remarkable celebration of ingenuity and craftsmanship,” said Elo, Director of London Motor Museum.
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