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Send PMMaldegem, Belgium
Joined: 1/5/2006
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Vette(s): 350/350 T-top
1970
Cortez silver -blue interior
still a fugly car... ok, it's better now in silver gray
but it's a NON CHROMY !


oeps, better now hide for a while....



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well it is a little interesting, and the facts vary from corvette fever to surfer boy in cali. i would drive one just cause no one would be. enough said.
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Send PMPhoenix, AZ - USA
Joined: 3/13/2004
Posts: 537
Vette(s): 1975 Stingray Nomad Wagon, with Daytona front, custom hood scoop, dual side vents; 420HP 350; Doug Nash 5 speed; 1980 rear end W/4:11 gears; Cherry Red metallic paint.
Actually the reason for the fact difference is that they build, i believe 2 prototypes in 78/79, and 6 in 80 of the actual cars themselves. One of the 2 prototypes hasa been destroyed, the other is in a private collection. That Corvette Fever quoted the one being the last one is simple, there is no place that they are all recorded, no records of where they are all. I am willing to bet that if the Vette Fever guy saw the one from Cali, he would be shocked.
I would still love to win the one on Ebay now. Its just one of those customs that i would love to have.
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Ugly, black sheep, fugly, don't matter to me that still one unique piece of Corvette history. Not much different then Greenwood doing a stationwagon conversion except this was done in conjunction with GM. I'd own and drive one just because of its uniqueness (is that a word) 

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I though it was a law that vette's shall only have 2 seats...

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[QUOTE=cilrah]Ugly, black sheep, fugly, don't matter to me that still one unique piece of Corvette history. Not much different then Greenwood doing a stationwagon conversion except this was done in conjunction with GM. I'd own and drive one just because of its uniqueness (is that a word)
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I agree, Mark! I'd be able to take the kids with me! It'd have to be in addition to the "real" Vette though! I'm gonna watch it on eBay....
kkfinch 2007-05-20 11:16:38

I agree, Mark! I'd be able to take the kids with me! It'd have to be in addition to the "real" Vette though! I'm gonna watch it on eBay....
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is anyone on this site bidding on it, just wondering, i am not going to be one of them, wife would kick me out and i would have to sleep in the rear seat, hum buckets or bench? oh never mind.
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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray Nomad Wagon, with Daytona front, custom hood scoop, dual side vents; 420HP 350; Doug Nash 5 speed; 1980 rear end W/4:11 gears; Cherry Red metallic paint.
I have a serious bid in on it now, gonna see about funding on Monday to bid higher if needed, and also to be able to restore it back to its original. Itsdave92570 2007-05-20 14:51:00
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Although I am glad this didn't become popular, because in my book a sports car can only have 2 seats, it is another interesting piece of Corvette history.
It's the type of Vette that should be in the National Corvette Museum, like the 1983.


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[QUOTE=Itsdave92570]I have a serious bid in on it now, gonna see about funding on Monday to bid higher if needed, and also to be able to restore it back to its original. [/QUOTE]
Good luck Dave!!! If I had lots of money, I'd be bidding on it!!!
Good luck Dave!!! If I had lots of money, I'd be bidding on it!!!
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