DamnSaw one of these today while getting dog the cheeseburger.
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Superformance replica of the 62 Corvette Grand Sport. Five original lightweights were made before GM had them scrapped.
This is the first one I’ve seen in the wild and I want it. That’s saying a lot for a die hard blue oval guy.
That looks amazing. What's under the hood?Saw one of these today while getting dog the cheeseburger.
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Superformance replica of the 62 Corvette Grand Sport. Five original lightweights were made before GM had them scrapped.
This is the first one I’ve seen in the wild and I want it. That’s saying a lot for a die hard blue oval guy.
That looks amazing. What's under the hood?
I would actually prefer a 1963 Z06, if I can dream:Saw one of these today while getting dog the cheeseburger.
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Superformance replica of the 62 Corvette Grand Sport. Five original lightweights were made before GM had them scrapped.
This is the first one I’ve seen in the wild and I want it. That’s saying a lot for a die hard blue oval guy.
oh no, is that a BiTrouble?.Okay, I have been pretty impressed with the auto knowledge some of you have on here. It made me want to share this little bit from a run we made yesterday near Spring Branch. Gal we bought some chairs from had a lot of older cars sitting around. Most were pretty far gone. One I thought I recognized. I got up close to it and found it had a logo I didn't know:
I thought I'd ask you fellers if you know it. And, for extra credit, say what car it was attached to. The gal filled me in on its history and it was pretty interesting. I did a bit more reading on Wikipedia about it. Take a look and let me know what you know!
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Why worse? After reading about it, I am a little intrigued. I wouldn't care as much for an automatic, but am guessing the manual would have been a hoot to drive? Yes, it's still a Chrysler. And I only know about K-cars...I don't know how Q-cars compare. Here's the link to the article I read:never mind, it's worse... a Chrysler TC "by Maserati"
It is a K-car, just different. If you like it, go for it. They are interesting in that it's an odd mashup of parts. You could take it to a Mopar show or an Italian show. Also get cool points for it at Radwood.Why worse? After reading about it, I am a little intrigued. I wouldn't care as much for an automatic, but am guessing the manual would have been a hoot to drive? Yes, it's still a Chrysler. And I only know about K-cars...I don't know how Q-cars compare. Here's the link to the article I read:
Chrysler TC by Maserati - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Not interested enough to "go for it". I'd need a shop, tools, and a suitcase full of cash.It is a K-car, just different. If you like it, go for it. They are interesting in that it's an odd mashup of parts. You could take it to a Mopar show or an Italian show. Also get cool points for it at Radwood.
I didn't know a manual was an option; all the one's I've seen have been automatics.