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You may or may not have seen this custom.

This car was built by N2A motors (No Two Alike).

Cost USD$40,000 over cost of new

Corvette C6 (MSRP USD$44,000).

PLUS all costs of getting it on road over here & RHD...

(would probably just get a modded R35 for that!)

Anyway...

The company is planning a production run of about 100 vehicles.

It sits on a Corvette C6 chassis, front styled like a '57 Chevy, side like a '58, rear like a '59.

Hence the designation '789'.

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I like it, but there is something that ain't quite right...

What do you guys think?

Edited by iamhe77
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I think you've been slapped down by photobucket, that's what I think.

Reminds me of this.

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It kinda works, i'd like to see the car in one solid colour to get a better idea of its proportions.

I love the sexy 59 ass and the 57 front also looks ok. Front wheel arches need massaging and the rear half arches are too high.

Interesting.

Edited by madbung
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I think you've been slapped down by photobucket, that's what I think.

It kinda works, i'd like to see the car in one solid colour to get a better idea of its proportions.

I love the sexy 59 ass and the 57 front also looks ok. Front wheel arches need massaging and the rear half arches are too high.

Interesting.

hmm, it would seem that I have, in fact, been a recipient of said slap down.

Never mind, that is the vehicle in question. Bit bloody expensive too!

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