What would you do if you suddenly became the owner of a C5 Corvette rolling chassis?
Funny enough, one such chassis recently went up for sale over on ShiftGate Automotive Auctions. At the time of writing, the current (and only) bid sits at $100 with 13 days left in the auction.
The seller believes the chassis–which came from a 1997 …
ralph63 said:extend rear wheel openings 2.5 inch forward and mate it up to my 68 Firebird convertible!
For $100? Corvette ghettocet challenge entry first of all Then add bodywork to make your own low-budget AM Vulcan knockoff...
Up to $1500 as of this post. Posting the initial $100 bid is kind of a red herring, everyone knows it will sell for much higher.
Put it under an old "farm truck" shell and surprise the crap out of sports cars. I actually considered doing that for a while, and some truck models have wheel bases virtually the same as the Corvette, making the adaption a bit simpler.
You stick it under a cheap Falcon, duh.
They have been selling this setup on eBay for years, by the way . . .
I would build an aluminum tub to which the C5 Cradles bolt to. Keep the stock C5 wheelbase. Shorten the torque tube by 23 inches. Make some fiberglass panels that bolt to the tub. Then have FUN. 1640lbs. :)
Then I would make a second, full body that fits the same car. Can change the bodies out in about an hour.
I changed headers to the ones that are under the full body car.
stuart in mn said:Up to $1500 as of this post. Posting the initial $100 bid is kind of a red herring, everyone knows it will sell for much higher.
$1500 and reserve is not met.
Wally (Forum Supporter) said:Probably just turn it into a non-rolling chassis then pile stuff on it.
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