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You Can Now Own The Car From Good Burger For Only $10,000

good burger 1Daily Mail - The bizarre ‘Burger Mobile’ car from the 1990s flick Good Burger is on sale.

The 1975 AMC Pacer with a hamburger on its hood debuted in the comedy film Good Burger featuring Keenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell in 1997.

The car, now rusted and old, still has the hamburger in tact from its Nickelodeon glory days, has been put up for sale for $10,000.

An ad for the car was put on Facebook Marketplace with the owner based in Daytona Beach, Florida.

The seller named Karl Sperl said his father ‘bought it off someone who I think won it in a contest after the movie release’ 12 years ago, according to Jalopnik. 

Photos of the car reveal the once glorious blue pacer is now covered with rust and appears to have not run in years.  

According to Sperl’s ad the car has been driven 999,999 miles and is in ‘poor condition’.

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Listen, I don’t want to sound like a goober, but right off the bat this thing has gotta be pretty unsafe, right? How the fuck do you see over that burger hood? Do you gotta drive with your head out of the window just to see where you’re going? Good thing it ain’t a Mondo Burger or you’d legitimately be better off driving with blanket draped over your head.

Anyway, the Burger Mobile has seen some shit, huh? Back in the day it was only used for basic Good Burger needs like delivering Shaq a burger

Now it looks like it’s been sitting in the Avery Salvage lot just getting hot-boxed every night in the Summer. I also realized after watching that video it’s missing alot of key components. No Good Burger sign at the top, no ketchup bottle on the back window, and no Good Shake sign on the antenna. Did this guy sell those off separate? If so that’s a dick move. This isn’t a lobster, dude. It should’ve all been sold as one piece.

It’s also wild that this car has over 999,999 miles on it. Didn’t even know that was possible.

Regardless, I thought I’d give the stoolies a heads up if they wanted to jump in and buy a classic piece from the Nickelodeon era. Good Burger was such a good movie with a simple concept.

Kurt was also an outstanding villain who doesn’t get enough credit in the villain power rankings.