but plans on selling it(?). This is the same guy who swamped his other one late last year in La Marque. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6825886.html
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Considering the abundance of camera phones and pocket digital cameras these days, plus the fact that it was the rarest production car on the planet driving out there on the open road, I'd say chances are fairly decent. Not great, but really...not surprising that someone caught it.
I think TMZ or some other site slowed the video down and showed what could possibly be a bird or something zip in front of the car at some point. It wasn't confirmed if it was a pelican or seagull or what, though.
Thanks. Couldn't see anything in the video posted and I'm sure his insurance company looked into this before paying any claim.