December 13, 2006 7:30 AM PST

Ford's twin-simulator: drag racing in your basement

(Credit: Amazon)

Attention, cheapskates: So you refuse to pony up a measly $300,000 for the "Morphis ESP" simulator we told you about. And you call yourself a gamer?

If you absolutely must go bargain-basement, Uncrate says there's a twin-unit "Ford Racing Arcade Game" selling for just $19,000 on Amazon. It doesn't seat eight as the Morphis does, but these machines do have "force-feedback wheels, driving pedals and authentic racing seats."

Most important, if you're a Ford buff, are the legendary cars featured in the game: a '68 Mustang GT, '66 Thunderbird convertible and an SVT Cobra. It's a perfect prelude to a private engagement at your personal drive-in movie theater.

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