Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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Instantly thought about this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQxT5rugYPM
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EDIT: found this:
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That appears to be a DFGT, and along with the LCD screens in the visors, I think it's so you can drive while you drive.
 
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Thanks for the tip. 👍
 
Need someone to answer a question for me...

In that, whatever the hell that green car is, picture....are those boxer shorts or some type of drapery on the doors and running underneath the dashboard? :odd:
 
Sly bought this car for 198.000USD in 2009.

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Found this info on Corvette Club Norways forum:

Performance Resto-Mod Car Creation. Coilover suspension and race-braced frame. Donovan 510cid aluminum motor, Fuel Injected. Tremec transmission, Baer brakes, Boyd wheels, ZL-1 flares, L88 hood, Corbeau seats, Autometer gauges.
510cid/660hp Donovan Aluminum big block, Brodix Prostock heads and Arizona Speed and Marine Fuel Injection. Electromotive TEC3 ignition/ECU, Keisler clutch, Lakewood bellhouse and Hayes flywheel. Car Creations 5-link coilover suspension and race-braced frame. Baer 6-piston calipers, 14" disc brakes, GM ABS, both tops, ZL-1 flares, L88 hood, Kenny Morrison paint, Autometer gauges, Corbeau seats, custom roll bar, Flaming River tilt steering wheel, Boyd Coddington wheels, custom radiator and gas tank, power steering, power brakes and Vintage air conditioning. Approximately 100 miles on build.


Completely ruined the car. Putting on a 73 completely ruined the front end. Those lights didn`t make it better. And they`ve glassed the panel on the rear end so that you can`t remove the body without cutting it. Red interior is a bad thing on a red car. Those white details in the interior are really tasteless. Way too big and ugly rims and many more things. 198000 $ could have bought him a much nicer classic Corvette. Here is a picture of what a similar car looked like stock:

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Don't see much of a problem with that Corvette. Not exactly the most tasteful vehicle, but on the other hand neither was the C3 'Vette to begin with.
 
Don't see much of a problem with that Corvette. Not exactly the most tasteful vehicle, but on the other hand neither was the C3 'Vette to begin with.

Agreed, I was pretty much fine with it until I got to the interior.

How on earth did they manage to fit those exhaust pipes on the blue car?

Chrome paint!
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Mustangs that hurt my soul:
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(I know this car has a good engine, not an excuse for that front)


And two that rock :sly:
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What kind of sick twisted mind decides it would be a good idea to fit Lambo doors to a mustang!!!

If I had my way they'd face a firing squad... Of tanks!!! :yuck:
 
hm. I see those refit sealed beam noses done to vets all the time. people have a lot of trouble with the vacuum actuators on popup headlights, even on a vette. it's not tacky, either
 
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