Unique Prombron by Dartz with Crocodile Skin Makes Mansory Incredibly Sophisticated

The Latvian company initially built this car for shooting in a Hollywood movie. There is no information on the number of miles this strange creation has traveled. Power is provided by the original Hummer V8 and automatic transmission. Dartz has been producing some of the most remarkable and attention-grabbing vehicles on the planet for several years. Now, as the Latvian car manufacturer prepares to produce its creations in the US, it is putting one of its eccentric creations up for sale at the Barrett-Jackson auction.

The auction will take place in Palm Beach from April 24 to 26, and it will undoubtedly be a ride you won’t forget anytime soon. The star of this show is the Prombron Black Stallion, which, despite its dramatic name, is based on a Dartz claims it was initially built for a Hollywood movie and arrived in the US this year. While Barrett-Jackson did not disclose a pre-auction estimate for the product, those who wish to order a new Black Stallion in should be prepared to pay at least $500,000. The Latvian company left no stone unturned in redesigning the design of the Hummer. The original body panels were replaced with entirely new details inspired by rugged and tough military vehicles.

It is also painted in matte black, which, despite the “covert” label, is anything but inconspicuous and rides on a set of aftermarket wheels. Radical changes have also been made to the interior. It is now upholstered in brown and white leather, claimed to be crocodile. Being on suspensions, the cabin looks very spacious, although it does not look particularly high-quality. The correspondence provides almost no information about the condition of the car.

There are no indications of how many miles it has traveled, and it’s hard to find any information about the V8 engine or the automatic transmission. However, if you are seriously considering spending a heap of money on this moving mysterious object, it might be best to familiarize yourself with the announcement personally at. While we believe there is a strong possibility that someone will buy this strange H2, we can’t imagine anyone willing to pay a fortune for it. Of course, it attracts attention, but not necessarily in a good way. However, this is just our opinion; what *do you* think about the crocodile-infused Prombron Black Stallion?

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