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What the F-bomb?!?

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For starters.....what the hell is it???

Are those REALLY all stingray panels? Kit car gone wrong?

Edited by Chris_Doane

It's a sure sign the owner of this Corvette is either:

:drunk:

or

:retard:

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:huh:

It looks like about a 1980 Corvette with a wing, a bad paint job and some lowrider wheels. Unless I'm missing something...?

It just looked so awful it seemed like those couldnt all be Stingray panels. Sadly I see Im wrong.

Edited by Chris_Doane

SWEET FIND!!! The C7 out testing already!!! And it's a Harley-Davidson edition too! Way to go GM for scooping that away from Ford!

Edited by AH-HA

hilarious, guys. lol

speaking of f-bombs. Fudge that!

Guys... It's just the COT...

As in, Corvette of tomorrow...

I know, lame joke...

Well it was a late 70's C3 - what happened next was a crime against nature.

Some of the panels are aftermarket add-on.

Not a 1980... probably a 1978.

YD is right, as craptastic as this is at least the ass end can benefit

from a wing, unlike the FWD $h!box rice we see them on usually.

You have to at least give it this: it makes more sense to put a wing on this than it does on a Civic.

Maybe...until you realize that a 1978-9 Corvette didn't have much more power than the current Civic SI, and in some cases, it had far less.

That is one hell of a bastardization.

It hurts to look at...C3's are my favorite Corvette design.

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