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Actually, I kind of like it.

Nose needs some shortening. Of course, being its white, its hard to tell how well its done.

Looks better than yesterday's Solstice tragedy. But the Solstice could be fixed easier.

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There's probably very little on this car that would actually be of any use for your Corvette. It the interior were in good shape it might be worth a couple of grand. But this really needs to be killed, with fire. And I never thought I'd say that about a Corvette.

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I'd feel no guilt in ripping this thing apart for what I need, I'm just wondering if it could be had at a parts car price.

I would like to smack whoever did this to a Vette in the first place, though.

Posted (edited)

Hmmm...pointy. Add some fins, paint it black w/ orange pinstriping. Pseudo-Batmobile.

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar
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WHOA!

I actually jumped a little bit when I saw that thing.

Make them an offer; see what they say.

Stripped of the wacky bodywork, it likely has some value.

As for the interior, as long as it is stock and complete, I could make some use of it.

I'm considering making a call about it.

Posted (edited)

Hmmm...pointy. Add some fins, paint it black w/ orange pinstriping. Pseudo-Batmobile.

i think the rear is very batmobile, other than the fins. basically thinking the same thing.

edit: it's pretty ugly. compared to what it started as.

Edited by loki
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That front overhang is not easy on the eyes.

How's that work out when entering an inclined driveway?

Posted

That front overhang is not easy on the eyes.

How's that work out when entering an inclined driveway?

Needs height-adjustable suspension or the jump-thingys like on the Mach 5.. :)

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That front overhang is not easy on the eyes.

How's that work out when entering an inclined driveway?

I so hate it when people do things like this.

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