I was looking at Fiat stuff on ebay today and saw this listing for a magazine:
Egads- these really existed?
I was looking at Fiat stuff on ebay today and saw this listing for a magazine:
Egads- these really existed?
I remember I once saw a Corvette just like that in one of those "craigslist crackhead" posts on here, maybe it was a priceless rarity rather than a weird custom job.
I remember receiving that issue of CandD but I don't believe the car as shown was ever in production. GM has played a lot of games just to gauge public reaction over the years.
Remember there were also a lot of fiberglass kits on sale during that time as well. That's apparently what this was about.
It was a kit you could install on your Corvette. They weren't common but I remember seeing a few of them running around.
There a few out there including the one mentioned by Gameboy that was on CL. I like them, but I'm a sucker for wagons anyway.
Fiberglass-bodied car + fiberglass-crazed '60s and '70s = of course this existed. I'm sure it was something with horrible panel gaps made in some guy's shed.
This thing also came out of that era:
stuart in mn wrote: It was a kit you could install on your Corvette. They weren't common but I remember seeing a few of them running around.
Yeah, I've seen a few for sale. They all seem to have been '74s, too.
And recently, I've discovered where at least one Sportwagon lives not that far from me.
Interestingly, I have to pass two Scoobie Doo Mystery Machine vans to get there.
SkinnyG wrote: Back in the early 80's, I REALLY wanted one of these:
I'd rock that party 8 days a week.
Seriously? I'd love to see an image of it...
For me the Mystery Machine was the only reason to watch Scooby Doo.
When I first saw the image of the Sportwagon I thought it was a Lotus Europa copy that had gone terribly wrong.
foxtrapper wrote: And recently, I've discovered where at least one Sportwagon lives not that far from me. Interestingly, I have to pass two Scoobie Doo Mystery Machine vans to get there.
What is it?
It seems this guy should be in the front of it:
ValuePack wrote:SkinnyG wrote: Back in the early 80's, I REALLY wanted one of these:I'd rock that party 8 days a week.
In reply to paranoid_android74:
Kit car bodywork for the Beetle, called Vandetta. Can't recall who made them.
I have seen more than three of these in person. There were several variations on the theme and I can't say that I hate them.
Woody wrote: I have seen more than three of these in person. There were several variations on the theme and I can't say that I hate them.
Every time someone says they are ugly I back slowly away; I think they are awesome. Oh well.
I remember back in the late 70s.. the local gas station mechanic bought a wrecked Vette and turned it into a 4X4 with a working hatch. It was very cool as he would actually drive it on the beach to go fishing
Appleseed wrote:Zomby Woof wrote: The 70's was full of custom creations like that.Lest we forget...
gaa! If only those were real flames rather than painted-on ones....
Trans_Maro wrote: There were some good drugs in Detroit in the 70's
Cocaine-induced shooting brakes
I love this kind of stuff. All sorts of cool shooting brake conversions out there--Jag XJS & Porsche 944 off the top of my head...
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