Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando is ecstatic to announce this HALO
Warthog Puma Replica. The chassis of this Puma started out as a
1988 Chevrolet Silverado Dually 3500. Covering the chassis is armor
plated metal to replicate the Warthog from the video game series
HALO. Under the automatic power hood is a 454 V8 mated to an
automatic transmission. This specific Puma is a personal carrier,
with two seats welded in the front and four seats welded down in
the rear. With steps to lead you into the rear you will notice
replica style med kits, weapons, utility boxes, and racing seats to
keep you strapped in on the wild ride! Without fail, you will see
the big Gatling gun on the top of this beast. Although it doesn't
fire real bullets, you can still get the same effect from the
battery and speakers to power the spin of the gun at 400 RPMs. With
this being the only Personal Carrier replica, the artists had to
sign off on their hard work. Standing at 9 � feet tall and 21 �
feet long this is a very large vehicle. You won't want to miss a
once in a lifetime opportunity to own a vehicle out of a video
game! Options on this beast include: Custom Wheels, Power Brakes,
Power Steering, Seatbelts, and Tilt Steering Wheel.
Vehicle Details
1988 HALO Warthog
Listing ID:CC-1595612
Price:$161,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1988
Make:HALO
Model:Warthog
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:140878
Stock Number:ORD2140
VIN:2GCGC39N5J1185237
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