Thankfully.
'57 Chevy kit on a Camaro.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1957-chevy-replica-custom-t-top-Lt-1-engine-built-1993-camaro-Z-28-/151049603323?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item232b4208fb
Thankfully.
'57 Chevy kit on a Camaro.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1957-chevy-replica-custom-t-top-Lt-1-engine-built-1993-camaro-Z-28-/151049603323?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item232b4208fb
In reply to Ranger50:
Wait, that was a production item? I saw one once and just figured the owner was crazy.
Kenny_McCormic wrote: In reply to Ranger50: Wait, that was a production item? I saw one once and just figured the owner was crazy.
Yes... the manufacturer was usually at the Carlisle Import and Kit Car show. Thankfully, they were not in attendance this year...
As bad as they look in pictures, they're even worse in person.
mtn wrote: It doesn't look *that* bad if you just ignore the entire middle of the thing.
Was just gonna say that. I was like "Huh it doesn't look bad reaches front edge of windscreen HOOOOLY E36 M3 x_x"
GameboyRMH wrote:mtn wrote: It doesn't look *that* bad if you just ignore the entire middle of the thing.Was just gonna say that. I was like "Huh it doesn't look bad *reaches front edge of windscreen* HOOOOLY E36 M3 x_x"
One thing it really serves to highlight is how far up shoulder lines have moved in modern car styling. The top of the fender is normally at about half the height of a '57... whereas this thing looks like the greenhouse has been submerged about 18" into the cockpit. On a Nuevo Camaro, it would be even worse!
mtn wrote: It doesn't look *that* bad if you just ignore the entire middle of the thing.
You have never been more wrong.
Thank god that monstrosity is in Tenn., not Mississippi. If that is titled in Tenn, it's got an illegal tag on it. If it's MS, I think it's legal. Ugly, but legal.
Not that anyone here would buy it, I know...
DoctorBlade wrote: Thank god that monstrosity is in Tenn., not Mississippi. If that is titled in Tenn, it's got an illegal tag on it. If it's MS, I think it's legal. Ugly, but legal. Not that anyone here would buy it, I know...
Mississippi's antique plates are 25 and older. Pretty sure it would still be titled as a Camaro making it to new.
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