Yes!
http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/3882754595.html
(By the way, this has JG's name written all over it.)
Yes!
http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/3882754595.html
(By the way, this has JG's name written all over it.)
ad says
The car has been sitting for 20 years it needs......
-Paint
-Interior
-Engine
-Transition
-Tires
end ad
Transition? I'm thinking this thing needs a full-blown montage...
I feel that I should admit I recognize the underlying awesomeness of this car.
It's just that the awesomeness is lying under a whole lot of stuff I can't fathom dealing with...
ransom wrote: I feel that I should admit I recognize the underlying awesomeness of this car. It's just that the awesomeness is lying under a whole lot of stuff I can't fathom dealing with...
Yep. I know those old Vette wagon Greenwood conversions are rare and have a following, but this car needs a LOT before it's a whole car again... plus, the various aesthetic changes would need to be un-done like the tail lights (relatively easy) to the front lights (not so easy...).
There was a very nice example for sale on Hemmings a couple of years ago with an asking price of $125K. Who knows what it eventually sold for, if at all:
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2011/01/05/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1973-chevrolet-corvette-sports-wagon/
I like Vettes. I love wagons. But bringing this car back would definitely be a labor of love. While my google-fu is failing me in my attempt to find a running example for sale, I'm guessing it would cost a lot less than the work required to bring this one back.
Javelin wrote: He's got *two* too many zeroes on that price...![]()
Man, I don't know if it's the alignment of the stars, a full moon, or the will of God, but you and I are agreeing way too often lately.
I don't know where to start. Kammback / shooting brake is cool, but this thing is beyond berklyed...
They used to sell a "Camaro" nose for these things and it looks like this may have one of those, or at least home grown copy of an already horrible idea.
David S. Wallens wrote: You know, it looks like it's wearing a fresh license plate.
Looks like an older Michigan plate
Some guy (or previous owner) in my area ruined his Corvette by installing the same Kit. I see it at local cruise nights all the time. I can't help but think he took away at least one of the zeros before the decimal point by installing it.
I like everything but the frontend treatment. If the price was much cheaper, like 1k or so, I'd be all over it.
I want it! for $500.00
I would totally put in a turbo rotary and rock the E36 M3 out of that!
Rob R.
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