This is tacky enough to be a genuine George Barris custom. Not sure how to hang up the phone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Corvette-Stingray-Farra-Fawcetts-Foxy-Vette-/120695918465?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item1c1a098f81
This is tacky enough to be a genuine George Barris custom. Not sure how to hang up the phone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Corvette-Stingray-Farra-Fawcetts-Foxy-Vette-/120695918465?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item1c1a098f81
Gee, you'd think if you bought a car like that and thought that it was worth something, you wouldn't just leave it outside to rot. That thing's a mess. Doesn't look like it's been detailed since they shot the last episode that the car appeared in.
One point two million? Good luck!
I see, it is the addition of the tail lights from the "advanced version" of the vega that really drives up the price.
It has always amazed me how the same George Barris could be the man behind the stunning "Hirohata Merc" and all those 70's custom travesties that make "pimp my ride" look subdued
Man how tastes change
jrw1621 wrote: I see, it is the addition of the tail lights from the "advanced version" of the vega that really drives up the price.
I was just gonna ask if those were vega tails.
Monza, Vega -- aren't they all the same basic car?
And, for what it's worth, this is the FIRST post I've ever made in a thread that included a picture of Farrah Fawcett -- and she was an integral part of my pubescent development
Tom Heath wrote: In reply to Sofa King: I see Monza there. FWIW, I'd rather have a Monza.
Sweet Monza! But, yes, the Vega was discontinued and the Monza replaced it thereby making the Monza the "advanced Vega."
For the wagon version the only thing that changed was the grill.
Monza:
Vega:
I was never alive during the 70's, all i could guess is that bush was a very popular item back then. Looks like they coated the dash and door panels with it! And talk about a car phone! Texting and driving is bad? What about A ROTARY DIAL?? hahaha!
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: $1.2 Million? Cocaine is a hell of a drug!
They definitely held down a key a little too long, and it wasn't the one labelled '1' or '2'.
Mint? It'd probably be worth 75k. It's gonna need that much to restore it, and it's not one of the more famous Barris cars. Well, not in comparison to say... the original Batmobile.
If it's verifiably the original Barris one (which the seller seems to imply), I would guess probably around 10-20% of the asking price due to rarity and celebrity connection.
But what do I know?
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