Callaway Aerowagon
They just announced production of these. Optioned how I want would be about $70k. I can't decide if I want to use up my one big yes on this one. I might.
Callaway Aerowagon
They just announced production of these. Optioned how I want would be about $70k. I can't decide if I want to use up my one big yes on this one. I might.
Is that an updated version of this?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/S556gu13ivI/AAAAAAACoXA/YaCjrLvRzas/s1600-h/1973-Corvette-StingRay-Wagon-5.jpgs
I've like the last three generations of corvette. The M Coupe is one of my favorite cars of all time and well, the Aerowagon really does it for me.
At 70k we're getting into used GT3 territory though. This would likely be my one stab at a car on this price ever. I need to give myself a cooling off period.
Pretty cool, I'm still deciding whether or not I like the C7 (haven't seen one in person up close) but I like the design of this.
That is pretty cool but i still dont think i would use my one big one to get a vette with some sub-OEM bodywork done to it. At least not at full price, brand new.
70k, eh. Have you considered buying a helicopter? That's actually something that comes to mind when i think about spending 70k on a vehicle.
It's the next morning and I'm still bouncing off the walls. Near supercar levels of performance and legitimate custom-ish coachwork. It's not exactly a Zagato rebodied Ferrari, but it's absolutely a car that does it for me. The Callaway site says orders won't be taken until January 1. That gives me some cooling off time.
This car is referred to as "a shooting brake concept". I've always wondered how the term shooting brake originated. So, if like me, you may have wondered here's an informative link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting-brake
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