This hitch cover will look brand new for years to come (as opposed to cheap imitations that will fade or chip within months of being on your vehicle). Everyone will see that your support for police is real whenever you ride around town. "Close (esc)"Ĭelebrate your support for Law Enforcement officers with this sleek Elektroplate 5” x 3.5” universal hitch cover which features the Thin Blue Line American Flag emblem. The automotive grade brushed chrome adds a rugged look to your hitch cover. The gloss chrome hitch cover mount is a step above in quality and appearance and is comprised of a heavy-duty metal finish. This high-end auto accessory is the perfect way to showcase your pride in American Law Enforcement everywhere you drive. It is available in brushed or gloss chrome.Ĭelebrate your support for Law Enforcement officers with this sleek Elektroplate 5” x 3.5” universal hitch cover which features the Thin Blue Line American Flag emblem.The hitch cover fits any standard 2” trailer hitch receiver.It is comprised of OEM (ABS plastic core & chrome-plated metal finish).This hitch has an affixed emblem that is reflective and made of outdoor grade materials that can withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Chances are likely that Hennessey is waiting until it knows it can crack 300mph in two directions, saving up for both the new record and an official demonstration at the same time. The requirement for the Guinness World Record is that the vehicle in question must be able to set a record speed in both directions, as not to take advantage of any tailwind. It is also notable that Bugatti hit 304 mph in their non-production Chiron Super Sport, except that was only in one direction. Seeing how easy it was for the car to reach that speed, there should be full confidence that the vehicle can also hit the 300-mph mark. We did, although, get a peek at Hennessey’s most recent speed test for the Venom F5 - where the car comfortably hit 271.6 mph before the driver eased off the throttle. However, given that a few examples of the car are now in the hands of private consumers, we should expect to see the car’s true speed potential any day now. Talk about keeping things unique.īit of a disclaimer: the only known evidence as of right now that the Venom F5 can hit 300+ mph is word from Hennessey itself. The key also includes an allen wrench for removing the engine cover. Naturally, Hennessey wanted his car to include something from space in it, and so a few calls later, the czar managed to source these pieces of history, and now, every Venom F5 key comes with a piece of Space Shuttle metal on it. During his time at NASA, the astronaut was gifted small pieces of metal debris blown off space shuttle launches as a commemoration to his work. Of course, nobody would ever think to look for specialty in that little plate, however behind the shiny laser-cut number remains a piece of metal with great American history.Īccording to YouTuber Doug Demuro, a friend of John Hennessey happens to be a former astronaut. On the side of that key - you, the wealthy and special new car owner, will find a little metal plate with your Venom’s serial number on it. Inside that chest lays a jewelry box, and inside that jewelry box lays the key to your car. Let’s go ahead and dream real quick: Upon receiving your brand new, 2-million dollar Hennessey hypercar, you are presented with a giant metal “treasure chest”.
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