• 1954 Taylor Aerocar N-101D Flying Car up for grabs at $1.25 million

  • Have you heard about it before? No? May be chances are you never watched too much Discovery Channel or weren’t born when the 1954 Taylor Aerocar N-101D made rounds. In fact, there were just five of these around and well, here’s one of the five. One Greg Herrick is ready to part ways with the flying car for $1,250,000. The car is certified in the FAA’s Standard Airworthiness Category and can have its wings folded back, when on the road. Expect a caring, affording hand to pick this deal up.
    04 1954 Taylor Aerocar N 101D Flying Car
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