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Sorry, a detractor here. To me, bloated and ungainly 'rethink' of a period-beautiful car.

Maybe we should repaint the Mona Lisa, give her some Botox and show a little more cleavage this time around.

"Original" with upgrades (I know, a near contradiction in terms, but this IS a Pantera forum) is fine. But a 'new' body, reinterpreted, widened, flattened, scraped, and stretched over a skeleton from 5 decades in the future is just another abstraction to me. (I'm guessing a C5 lurks underneath?)

Minor consolation prize: I greatly appreciate the amount of work and talent that went into this; just don't want to stand too near and be mistaken for the owner.
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Originally posted by BOXXBOYS:
Wow Adams. When George and I build our Hot Rod Vettes we won't tell you...

Dave


If I somehow get stricken with open-mindedness and you'd even HAVE me as a passenger, a ride may convince me. (I'll bring my own glasses/nose/mustache just in case.)

And Dave, your Pantera - once again - makes my top lip quiver with lust. Great job.
Bitchen 63 Evod. Would love to go for a ride in that one! Is it one of these?
http://www.streetrodsonly.com/

As for the Vette that started this thread, I'm guessing it's a rebodied C5; possibly a RetroVette:
http://www.retrovette.com/
http://www.cruisenewsonline.com/59Corvette/59Corvette-Feature.html

Here's one that resembles a 53:
http://arnoldclassiccars.com/138.html#

And this one replicates a 62:
http://www.crcoachworks.com/index.phtml

Then again, maybe not...
I like original. The body of the 60 should have been left stock then every thing else could be upgraded. I restored a 73 vette with a 454 and once done I sold it. I honestly hated the car. The ride sucked, I felt like I was in a coffin, my feet went to the center of the car and the steering wheel was straight. The power steering pump and lines kept leaking, even when replaced with new ones. When I finally found the car I really wanted, a Pantera I loved it. The vette always felt front heavy while the Pantera floats down the road. To me there is just no comparison. Sorry, I'm off topic. Other than a Pantera a 63 original split window was always my favorite.
Thanks all for compliments on my Vette.
Garth- It is not one of the ones from Street Rods only but I do tons of business with him making wheels for about 70% of his cars.
Larry- It is much more of a trailer queen then most cars. In 2.5 years since completed it has about 250 miles on it. Has only left the garage to go to Hot August nights in Reno twice and then driven to a couple local shows. In Reno I drove it all week.
The black one: Right, Good, Beautiful,& Bitchen.
The red '63: All of the above + Incredible!! BTW, I sold my red '62 Vette to buy the Pantera & I have to agree 100% with 74LQQKR. Although being a "Classic" looking car it rode like a buckboard, no AC, no disc brakes, no power windows, etc,etc. Everytime I crawled underneath it to fix something it became more apparent that the car was built more like a kit car than a production line vehicle. I essentially traded Vette for Pantera & I'll never regret it!
Right or Wrong?
Looks right to me

Good or Bad?
Bad I was thinking maybe it was a stretched VW pan kit car

Beautiful or Ugly?
Beautiful car but not a Corvette

Bitchen or Bad Idea?[/quote]
Bad idea in my opinion. I really like the updated pro touring look but the black corvette doesn't have this look. It's more of a street rod look. Give me stock body and trim to go with the latest and greatest chassis and drivetrain. The black car is beautiful but just not right in my opinion. If I was wanting a Chevy just give me Big Red

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